Current Incident Information

When fires start or there is an incident happening on the Ashley National Forest, the public information officers typically try to notify the public via the Ashley National Forest Facebook. Additionally, Utah Fire Info Twitter and Facebook may share information about new and ongoing fires on the Ashley National Forest.  As the incident evolves, it may be listed on either Inciweb and UtahFireInfo.  

Utah Fire Info is a one stop shop for fires all over Utah.  It has current fire information, fire restrictions and how to report a fire.  This page is a joint effort by county, state, and federal land management agencies to provide timely, updated fire information in one location. 

Regional Fire Information

If you don't know where the fire is burning, the most effective way to learn about incident information about a particular fire is to search by state (below), or for larger established incidents use Inciweb.  The Great Basin Coordination Center website hosts a lot of great fire information such as incident information, preparedness levels, resources assigned, weather outlooks, incident command teams, specific to our region.  


Inciweb

Inciweb is great tool for researching large current incidents.  Inciweb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. Incidents on InciWeb are typically wildland fires, but the site will also host incidents when responding to natural disaster cleanup, search and rescue/recovery efforts, hurricane/tornado recovery or assisting other countries with manmade or natural disasters.  This site serves as a single source of incident related information and is managed by Incident Management Teams or local public information officers.  

Additional Regional and National Fire Information

Incident Management Situation Report  (IMSR) - a daily report, except in times of slow incident activity,  of wildland fires and incident response.  The report shows an overview of incidents, grouped by geographic area. Report details include fire names, sizes, percent contained, personnel assigned, estimated costs, etc. 

Air Now is your one-stop source for air quality data. Our recently redesigned site highlights air quality in your local area first, while still providing air quality information at state, national, and world views. A new interactive map even lets you zoom out to get the big picture or drill down to see data for a single air quality monitor.

The National Wildfire Coordinating Group hosts on the National Fire Situational Awareness page, where users may access the map in a full browser view. Additional incident specific information can be accessed at InciWeb.