Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1
Coverage of Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1 in the Nexus archive.
- Alaska CIMT1 to hand off lead of Aspen Acres Fire to Northern Rockies CIMT6
The Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1 (CIMT1) is handing off leadership of the Aspen Acres Fire in Southern Colorado to the Northern Rockies CIMT6. As of July 13, the fire has burned 98,609 acres and is 36% contained, with 1,915 personnel involved in firefighting efforts.
- Aspen Acres Fire: Containment steadily increases
The Aspen Acres Fire in Southern Colorado has burned 98,100 acres and is 35% contained as of July 12. Jake Livingstone, incident commander from the Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1, reported 1,934 personnel are battling the fire. Sheriff Richard Smith will host a community meeting.
- Aspen Acres Fire at 97,505 acres and 34% contained
The Aspen Acres Fire in Southern Colorado has burned 97,505 acres and is 34% contained. Incident Commander Jake Livingstone reported 1,922 personnel are involved in firefighting operations.
- Aspen Acres Fire grows to 91,523 acres, 12% contained
The Aspen Acres Fire has burned 91,523 acres and is 12% contained as of July 6, with 1,374 personnel working to control the blaze. Evacuations are ongoing in Pueblo, Custer, Fremont, and Huerfano counties, according to the Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1.
- Aspen Acres Fire at 85,585 acres and 0% containment
The Aspen Acres Fire in Colorado's Pueblo and Custer counties has burned 85,585 acres with 0% containment as of July 4. Over 300 additional firefighters arrived on July 3 to address the blaze, managed by the Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1.
- Aspen Acres Fire at 85,585 acres and 0% containment
The Aspen Acres Fire in Pueblo and Custer counties, Colorado, has burned 85,585 acres and remains 0% contained as of July 4. Over 300 additional firefighters were deployed on July 3 to address the blaze.
- Extreme fire behavior expected as Aspen Acres Fire continues to spread
The Aspen Acres Fire has expanded to nearly 50,000 acres in Pueblo and Custer counties, prompting road and highway closures. The Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1 has assumed command of the wildfire.