I don’t have live access to current news right now. Here’s what I can tell you about Petrified Forest National Park’s fire-related information and how to get the latest updates:
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The park’s fire restrictions and firefighting activity are typically announced via the National Park Service News Releases and the park’s official site. To get the latest, check the park’s news page and the NPS News Releases page for Petrified Forest National Park.
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Local fire department presence at Petrified Forest National Park is administrative: the park is within the jurisdiction of federal park law enforcement and local fire agencies may assist with mutual aid, but there isn’t a separate municipal “Petrified Forest National Park Fire Department.” For current incident reports or fire restrictions, the park’s site will list current closures, restrictions, and contact numbers.
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For up-to-date, official information you can rely on:
- Petrified Forest National Park News Releases (NPS): see pefo/learn/news on the NPS site
- Park “News Releases” archive for recent fire restrictions, trail closures, and safety advisories
- The park’s main page for any emergency alerts or role of fire management staff
If you’d like, I can search again for the very latest articles and summarize the most recent fire-related updates with citations.
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ARCHIVEDcontent published online before January 20, 2025. Please note that this content is NOT UPDATED, and links may not work. For current information, visit https://www.nps.gov/aboutus/news/index.htm. Subscribe What is RSS Date:May 9, 2018 Contact:Heather Yates, 928-524-6228 x226 Pursuant to regulations of the Department of Interior, Title 16, Sections 3 and 36 Code of Federal Regulations, subsections 1.5 Closure and public use limits (a) (2), 2.13 Fires (c), 2.21 Smoking (a), and 2.38...
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