A massive wildfire erupted on Sunday evening in Slate Canyon, Provo, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air. Photos and videos posted on social media showed the flames spreading rapidly across the mountains near Springville, Utah.
I’m grateful for the swift response of our courageous firefighters battling the blaze south of Slate Canyon. My team and I are closely monitoring the situation and praying for a safe and swift resolution. pic.twitter.com/KDGHd1ouM6
— Rep. Mike Kennedy, M.D. (@RepMikeKennedy) August 18, 2025
Authorities Confirm Multi-Agency Response
According to the Provo City Government, the fire was first reported around 5 p.m. Sunday in Buckley Draw Canyon, just south of Slate Canyon.
Statement:
“Helicopters and airplane tankers are working the fire, as well as crews from Provo Fire, Utah County Fire and the Fire Service. Currently there are no evacuation orders. Light wind conditions are pushing the fire up the mountain. Please avoid the area to allow responders to work safely and efficiently. We’ll provide updates as conditions change.”
Springville Firefighters Join Efforts
Springville Firefighters Local 5439 confirmed their presence on the scene, stating:
“Springville Firefighters and neighboring agencies are aware of a fire between Provo and Springville in the Slate Canyon area on the mountain. Responders are already on the scene. Please keep 911 lines open to report new emergencies or threats to life or property.”
Springville City also reassured residents, explaining:
“We are aware of the fire north of Springville. It’s actually located up Slate Canyon in Provo area. Utah County has responded. We are prepared to assist if called upon.”
Police Urge Public Not to Flood 911 Lines
The Lindon Police Department urged people to refrain from unnecessary emergency calls:
“There is a fire on the side of the mountain in Provo. Our dispatch center has been inundated with 911 calls. Please do not call to report this fire unless you have new or pertinent information. A multi agency response has been dispatched and crews are working hard. Thank you and keep our firefighters in your thoughts.”
Community Reactions as Fire Spreads
Several witnesses shared dramatic photos and videos on social media, expressing concern as the fire continued to climb the mountain slopes.
New “Montana” fire in Slate Canyon – Provo #montanafire pic.twitter.com/dAeVRwOFq4
— Parker Boyack (@ParkerBoyack) August 17, 2025
My fav shot from watching the Buckley Draw Fire in Provo, near Slate Canyon. HUGE high five to the pilots and ground crews. They are making quick work of this thing. Curious how it started… possibly lightning from yesterday. #buckleydrawfire pic.twitter.com/9SJxFX4BHD
— Parker Boyack (@ParkerBoyack) August 18, 2025
Authorities have asked residents to avoid the area to allow fire crews to work effectively.