Fort McCoy "Arcadia fire" from Wisconsin DNR

Posted
6:47 P.M. APRIL 14, 2023 UPDATE: DNR fire crews and local agencies have made good progress towards containing the 3,092-acre wildfire in Monroe County.
The wildfire, which began in the afternoon of April 12, is now 99% contained. The acreage figure has been reduced slightly due to more accurate mapping of the fire perimeter.
All Arcadia Fire evacuations have been rescinded as of noon today. Road closures that were in place for safety of the public and firefighters have been lifted as of 7 p.m.
The DNR Forestry Incident Management Team that has been in command of the fire is developing a transition plan with an anticipated demobilization on Saturday, April 15. Some DNR resources may remain on the fire pending operational needs identified in the plan.

4:45 P.M. APRIL 14, 2023 UPDATE: Containment of the Arcadia fire is at 99%. All road closures have been lifted; roads will be open as of 7 p.m.

But a new fire has begun at Hayride Rd. North of hwy 16 on fort McCoy property.

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1:44 P.M. APRIL 14, 2023 UPDATE: The fire is now 77% contained. Roughly 150 personnel are involved in the firefighting effort. Find a map of the area below in the comments.

All Arcadia Fire evacuations have been rescinded as of noon today. Property owners living in the evacuated area are now allowed to return.

Arcadia Ave. between Blueberry Rd. and Smothers Rd. remains closed to non-residents. The evacuation center previously operational at the LUNDA Center is now closed.

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12:23 P.M. APRIL 14, 2023 UPDATE: Evacuations have been rescinded for residents along Arcadia Ave between Smothers Rd, Millston Rd and Abbey Ave to Blueberry Rd, including Archer Rd and Arrowhead Rd. Arcadia Ave from Smothers Rd to Blueberry Rd remains closed to non-residents.

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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fire crews and local agencies are on the scene of a 3,186-acre wildfire in Monroe County, with 109 acres outside of Fort McCoy boundaries. The fire is 60% contained.

Previous communications indicated the fire was in Jackson County. Updated information and mapping show the fire is in Monroe County near the Jackson County border.

Fire evacuations have occurred for Arcadia Ave. between Smothers Rd., Millston Rd. and Abbey Ave. to Blueberry Rd., including Archer Rd. and Arrowhead Rd. Hard closure of Arcadia Ave. from Smothers Rd. to Blueberry Rd.

An evacuation center is now located at the LUNDA Center, 405 State Hwy 54, Black River Falls, WI. Some evacuations were rescinded last night due to fire intensity minimizing in the evening.

No injuries have been reported. Three structures were damaged and one shed lost.

A thorough investigation is being conducted on the cause of the wildfire. The team consists of personnel and wildland fire investigators who are trained to look at specific indicators at the origin of the fire. These investigations can take time. More information will be shared as it becomes available.

The fire is burning in oak and jack pine. The fire behavior remained active overnight and firefighter crews are making progress by using engines and dozers to build containment lines. Crews worked overnight to secure and build new containment lines.

The steep and uneven topography makes it difficult for direct attack on some parts of the fire line. Safety is a main concern for ground crews, with a focus on equipment navigating steep slopes and unimproved roads and personnel staying aware of burning and falling hazard trees on the fire line.

The DNR Forestry Incident Management Team has been activated and, under a unified command partnership with Fort McCoy, has set up the command post at the Black River Falls DNR service center.

State patrol is monitoring smoke on the interstate and will shut it down again if visibility or fire conditions warrant it. Visit the 511 webpage for interstate closure information.

The line is holding on the Jack Pine Fire in Juneau County. Resources will continue to patrol and monitor the Jack Pine Fire. Evacuations were lifted Thursday evening.

This is the third day in a row parts of the state are under a Red Flag Warning, which is rare for western Wisconsin. Today’s weather conditions continue to elevate fire danger, with wind from the SW/SSW at 5-15 mph gusting up to 25 mph and a low relative humidity around 25%.

Campfires, ashes from fireplaces, outdoor grills, smoking, chainsaws, off-road vehicles or other small engines have the potential to throw a spark, ignite a fire and spread quickly. Please use extreme caution and avoid burning until conditions improve.

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