Schultz Fire

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Date(s)20 June 2010 — 15 July 2010
Coordinates35°24′05″N 111°31′36″W / 35.4015°N 111.5266°W / 35.4015; -111.5266
Land useNational Forest
Schultz Fire
View of the fire on June 20th
Date(s)20 June 2010 — 15 July 2010
LocationCoconino National Forest
Coordinates35°24′05″N 111°31′36″W / 35.4015°N 111.5266°W / 35.4015; -111.5266
Statistics
Land useNational Forest

The Schultz Fire was a wildfire which burned over 15,000 acres (6,100 ha), including Schultz Peak in Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, in June 2010. The suspected cause is a campfire left unattended, and the United States Forest Service is offering a $2500 reward for information.[1]

The Schultz Fire began at 11:09 a.m. June 20 north of Flagstaff[2] and grew rapidly due to high winds, requiring the Coconino County sheriff to close U.S. 89 and evacuate 748 homes, an animal shelter, Sunset Crater and Wupatki National Monument. 300 firefighters responded, including personnel from the U.S. Forest Service and a Type One Incident Management Team, sent to events of "national significance".[3]

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