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Fire Activity and Dry Conditions Trigger Fire Restrictions in Portions of Western, Central, and Northern AZ (May 2, 2022)
Funding to Help Arizonans Under HB 2001 - August 12, 2021
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Arizona Interagency Dispatch Center

 

(800) 309-7081 24/7 

 

2901 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85027

 

Arizona Interagency Dispatch Center is responsible for the dispatching of statewide resources for wildland fire and all risk incidents. The Arizona Interagency Dispatch Center, located in Deer Valley, processes thousands of requests annually for operational and logistical support of initial and extended attack incidents.

 

The center mobilizes aircraft, crews, equipment, and personnel within the state and assists various federal and state agencies throughout the nation with resources. The center gathers intelligence on fire and all risk incidents across Arizona and disseminates numerous reports.

 

Firefighters, law enforcement officers, and public safety is the first priority of the center and all activities will reflect these commitments.

 

 

Dispatch and Support Links 

Predictive Services

  • Fuels/Fire Danger
  • Fire Danger Pocket Cards
  • Weather
  • Southwest Coordination Center Fire Potential Outlooks

 

Communication

  • Radio Communications Safety Notice 18-001
  • Radio Communications Safety Notice 18-002
  • Radio Communications Safety Notice 18-003
  • Radio Communications Safety Notice - OUTAGE 18-004
  • Radio Communications Notice 20-001
  • Radio Communications Notice 20-002 - Group 13 Mod SE District 
  • Group 13: Coronado National Forest, DFFM, & BLM Safford Mix 2020

 

Other Links

  • ROSS Self-Status
  • NAP Password Reset
  • IQS Web
  • AZ Priority Trainee Letter
  • AZ Priority Trainee Program
  • AZ Priority Trainee Nomination Form

 

Dispatch Related Links

  • WildCAD Support (Password Protected)
  • WFDSS
  • NAFRI (National Advanced Fire & Resource Institute)
  • NIFC (National Interagency Fire Center)
  • National Wildland Fire Training

 

Useful Forms

  • Resource Extension Request Form - Updated 9/2020
  • 2019 DFFM APPENDIX F Fillable PDF.pdf

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