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Sedona, located in one of the most scenic areas of the country, is nestled at the mouth of Oak Creek Canyon in north-central Arizona, uniquely straddling two counties - Coconino and Yavapai. The "red rocks" attract tourists from all over the world, and today's Fire District is highly trained, equipped, and ready to respond. However, back in the early days, residents in Sedona were concerned about their small town's need for fire protection.

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