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This page is meant to help you quickly find information and resources during the fire season, along with year-long prevention tips.

Need to Report a Fire?

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If this is an emergency call 911.  The Santa Fe National Forest dispatch center can be reached at 505-438-5600 24 hours a day. Fire Restrictions Hotline: 877-971-FIRE (3473).

InciWeb - Current Incidents

Stay informed about wildfires and natural disasters by visiting InciWeb. Click the button below for real-time updates, safety information, and resources to help you prepare and respond.

Current Wildland Fire Map & Information

Increase your situational awareness by reviewing national fire activity using an interactive map.

Emergency Information

Site Description
InciWebPrescribed fire, wildfires and evacuations
Santa Fe Interagency Dispatch CenterCommunications and logistical support center for wildland firefighting in Southeast New Mexico.
Ready! Set! Go! The Ready, Set, Go! (RSG) program helps residents be prepared when fire threatens and if evacuations are required. 
Sign up for Emergency NotificationsWhen emergencies strike, public safety officials use timely and reliable systems to alert you. Sign up for warning alerts.

Current Wildfires and Fire Restrictions

SiteDescription
InciWebPrescribed fire, wildfires, closures and restrictions
Southwest Area Fire Restrictions MapThis website provides information about fire restrictions that are currently in effect in the Southwestern United States.
New Mexico Fire InformationWildfire situation and fire restrictions in New Mexico. 
Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC)Located in Albuquerque, NM, and is the interagency focal point for coordinating resources. Weekly outlook reports. 
National Interagency Fire CenterNationwide clearinghouse for information on current wildland fire status and national situation reports.

Weather Outlook

SiteDescription
National Interagency Coordination CenterNational 7-Day Significant Fire Potential map for the Southwest. 
National Weather Service (NOAA)Weather, fire, drought and precipitation outlooks. 
Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC)Current weather conditions, including zone maps, wind, drought and smoke monitoring reports 
FIRMSThe Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) distributes Near Real-Time (NRT) active fire data (map). 

Air Quality and Smoke Information

SiteDescription
AirNowWhat is the Air Quality Index by you? Enter your zip code. 
Smoke and Fire MapSmoke and fire map provides information on air quality and if outdoor activity should be limited or avoided.
Be Smoke ReadyTake steps to prepare for the fire season. Know your risks and plan ahead. 
AirNow - AlertsSign up for EnviroFlash to get alerts when the air quality changes. 
Smoke and Your HealthNew Mexico Environmental Public Tracking websites has smoke information tips to help you during the fire season. 
How Smoke from Fires can Affect Your HealthInformation for people at greater risk and how to reduce exposure. 

Wildfire Preparedness

SiteDescription
Firewise CommunitiesThe National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides information about steps you can take to help protect your home and neighborhood from wildfire.
Living with Fire GuideThis guide (English and Spanish) provides recommendations to prepare for wildfire and reduce wildfire threats to homes and communities. 

 

 

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Last updated April 15th, 2025