Sedona News – The Sedona Fire District and its partners invite all residents in the Sedona area to a community meeting on wildfire preparedness on April 2, 2025 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Rd.
More specifically, residents in the Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona city limits, Village of Oak Creek, Red Rock Loop Road and Forest Road 525 areas will hear a presentation from a panel of representatives from the Sedona Fire District, the city of Sedona, Yavapai and Coconino counties, the Coconino National Forest, Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, Arizona Public Service (APS) and Arizona Water Company on topics such as:
- Evacuation planning
- The Know Your Zone effort
- Ready, Set, Go knowledge and emergency preparedness
- Firewise proactive steps to take
- Wildfire fuel types in Sedona versus other areas
- Water pressure and fire hydrant capacity in Sedona
- Power line inspections, vegetation management, wildfire monitoring technology and the limited APS Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) program for the Oak Creek Canyon and Forest Road 525 areas
- Emergency alerts from the city and counties to sign up for
Additionally, after the presentation, there will be a Q and A session for residents to ask questions.
“The goal of this community meeting is to talk about the inherent risk of wildfire in our community, to learn about what each of our partner organizations are doing to be prepared if there’s a wildfire here and what you can do as a resident to be ready in case of an emergency,” said Sedona Fire District Chief Ed Mezulis.
To learn more about emergency management and wildfire programming from each of the organizations ahead of the meeting, see:
- Sedona Fire District: sedonafire.org/public-education-outreach/#wildfire
- City of Sedona: sedonaaz.gov/emergencymanagement
- Yavapai County: yavapaiready.gov
- Coconino County: coconino.az.gov/ready
- APS: aps.com/wildfiresafety
- Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management Firewise program: https://dffm.az.gov/fire/prevention/firewise