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    Summit Fire Customized Throw/Blanket
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    The throws/blankets are approximately 48" x 70", 100% woven cotton, prewashed, and made in USA in
    South Carolina.  Order yours today.

    Volunteer Center
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    Schultz Flood Update
    Flood Assistance & Information Center Relocates

    The Schultz Flood Assistance and Information Center (FAIC) has relocated to Coconino County
    Community Services, located at 2625 N. King Street in Flagstaff (2nd floor).  The Center was previously
    located at 7121 N. Highway 89.


         ORDER
    EMERGENCY FIRE CLOSURE
    COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST

    Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 551,and 36 CFR § 261.50(a) and (b), the following acts are prohibited on all
    National Forest System lands within the Coconino National Forest, in Coconino County in the state of  
    Arizona. The restricted area is depicted on the attached map, hereby incorporated into this Order as
    Exhibit A.   

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    Sandbags & Wattles
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    Information to Assist Residents of the Schultz Fire Area in Protecting Their Homes and Property during
    Floods

    •  Pre-filled sand bags are located at Campbell Avenue and N. Hwy. 89 (across from the gas
    station/convenience market) in the dirt lot.  Residents should bring appropriate vehicles to transport the
    filled bags.

    For information on community workshops to learn about the installation of flood mitigation barriers
    (wattles), or if you are disabled and in need of installation assistance:
     

    Schultz Fire & Flooding
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    Thoughts from the Chief - Schultz Fire

    June 28th, 2010

    Dear Friends and Neighbors,

    We are sending you this letter today for two main reasons.

    First of all we would like for you to be aware that while the Schultz Fire is over 60% contained as of
    today and we think there will be no further fire spread, there are other significant concerns that include
    flooding.  Attached you will find information that will help direct you to information sites as well as
    meetings.  The devastation the Schultz Fire has brought will impact our community for many years to
    come.  The most immediate concern is that of flooding and we have a limited time to begin our efforts
    before the start of the Monsoon season.


    Pet Safety
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    The guide to Pet Safety


    Employment Opportunity
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    . . .Highlands, Pinewood, and Summit Fire Districts Announce an Employment Opportunity for Fire &
    Fuels Technician I, II, and/or III


    Squirt and Blaze!
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    Introducing Squirt and Blaze