Sharpe Fire

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Sharpe Fire

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

The Sharpe Fire is burning in Baca County, Colorado and started on May 16th, 2026 around 05:30 in Cimarron County, Oklahoma on the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands and crossed into Colorado on May 17th, 2026 around 21:17 with strong southwest winds and burning on the Comanche Ranger District of the Pike-San Isabel National Forests. Firefighters are working the fast-moving fire in dry conditions, low humidity and heavy powerful winds in dry grasslands. The Pueblo Interagency Zone Type III Team assumed command of the fire on May 18th, 2026. As of May 20th, 2026 the fire has burned 29,000 acres in Oklahoma and at 80% containment and 16,240 acres in Colorado and is at 100% containment. Some structures were reported in the town of Campo were destroyed. 

Agencies on Scene: 

Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC): Neptune Aviation Services Aircraft Tanker 03

Air Support: Coulson 140

Kiowa County Fire Protection District, Campo Volunteer Fire DepartmentSpringfield Volunteer Fire Department, Wiley Rural Fire Protection District, South Adams County Fire DepartmentAdams County Fire Rescue, Rocky Ford Fire DepartmentBaca County Sheriff’s Office, Baca County Emergency Management, Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), U.S. Park Service, Oklahoma Forestry Services (OFS), Cimarron County Emergency Management (Oklahoma), Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management & Grady County Strike Team

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Kiowa County Fire Chief Russ Watson

Photo courtesy of Springfield Volunteer Fire Department

Photo courtesy of Springfield Volunteer Fire Department

Photo courtesy of Campo Volunteer Fire Department