Whalley said that the combined efforts of the residents, workers and equipment helped control and redirect the fire away from several residences until the emergency responders arrived.
Ames kept its water truck onsite and provided an additional water truck to help
replenish the fire engines,” Whalley wrote. In addition, the contractor quickly cleared the construction area of debris along SR 77 to allow emergency vehicles to pass.
Crews from Canyon State and Hayden fire departments extinguished the blaze.
Curtis Bilow, project manager for Ames, reported, “The force of the blast rattled the walls of the field office. The sound was much louder than any of the blasts we have had on site that I have heard or recorded.”
According to Judy Woods, public information officer for the Arizona State Forestry Division, the fire was caused by a resident burning debris.
Assistant District Forester Jim Downey, who was incident commander at the site, said the fire “was not in close proximity to the ADOT construction area." |