Enter your address to see your approximate distance and direction from the fire, plus evacuation context, fire weather, and what to watch next — in plain English.
What this tool does: combines
official public data (fire perimeter, evacuation zones, satellite heat
detections, weather) into one calm local picture, refreshed roughly
every 3 hours.
What it does not do: it is not an official
alert system and never predicts evacuations. Official
evacuation orders and emergency alerts always take priority.
Or try a nearby community:
Perimeters come from official mapping flights and can lag the actual fire edge by hours. Satellite detections are ~375 m pixels, not exact flame locations. Persistent detections near south Pueblo are an industrial site (steel mill), not wildfire.
Checkboxes save on this device only. Preparing early is always reasonable — it is not a prediction.
This is an unofficial Aspen Acres Fire situational-awareness tool. It may contain delayed, incomplete, or incorrect data. It does not replace 911, local emergency alerts, sheriff orders, evacuation notices, or official emergency-management instructions. Follow official evacuation orders immediately. Fire perimeters and satellite hotspots may lag real conditions; wind and weather can change quickly. If in doubt, prepare early and verify with the official sources listed above. Built by a Pueblo-area resident from public official data.