Drone spotted near Eureka's Iron Fire, prompting warning

Residents rush to evacuate as winds drive the Iron Fire toward Eureka on Saturday.

Residents rush to evacuate as winds drive the Iron Fire toward Eureka on Saturday. (Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah County Sheriff's Office is reminding the public not to fly drones over active wildfires after one was spotted around the Iron Fire on Thursday.

The sheriff's office said it detected a drone flying in restricted airspace around the Iron Fire at 2 p.m. Thursday. Deputies were able to find the pilot and issue a citation.

"We here at the Utah County Sheriff Office, along with our local, state, federal partners, and members of the media have repeatedly warned the public of the dangers of flying drones into restricted airspace during wildland fires and that it is unlawful to do so," the sheriff's office stated in the press release.

It also reminded the public that all firefighting air operations have to be grounded when a civilian drone is detected above a wildfire to "ensure the safety of those air crews."

Under Utah Law 65A-3-2.5, people caught flying drones in restricted airspace around wildfires are subject to fines and potential jail time.

"Do not fly a drone around any wildland fire," the sheriff's office stated.

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