Draft:Boulder View Fire (Arizona 2024)
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The Boulder View Fire in 2024 in Scottsdale was one of the few major fires where multiple Emergency Alert Evacuation Alerts (also known as Ready Set Go! alerts) were sent out.
Helicopters shouting "codes or something" (as reported by a "victim" of the Boulder View Fire) out of their loudspeakers. The "victims" reported that they were in too much of a rush that they didn't hear what they were saying as they were not expecting an evacuation. From as what the public knows, there is no digitally recorded footage of this scene.
The evacuation process started around 12 AM on June 29 and ending sometime near July 1st 2024.
As of July 22 2024, the fire is still happening but at 99% containment.