
UPDATE on June 5, 2025 at 5:36 PM:
The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reports as of 5:15 p.m., the fire was under control with no visible flames. However, a Level 2 evacuation notice remains in effect for several hours as local and federal resources work to mop up hot spots and strengthen containment lines.
Thankfully there have been no injuries or damaged structures reported. Firefighters are investigating the cause of the fire, and GCSO says that the next update will be provided once the fire is fully extinguished.
UPDATE on June 5, 2025 at 4:43 PM:
QUINCY, Wash. – GSCO says a LEVEL 2 evacuation notice has been issued for the homes east of Adams and north of Road 13-NW.
Currently the fire is estimated at 120 acres. Federal fire resources are en route from Wenatchee to assist.
UPDATE on June 5, 2025 at 4:32 PM:
QUINCY, Wash. – A wildfire near Adams Road N and east of Road 13-NW in unincorporated Quincy led to evacuations. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported that all affected homes in the evacuation zone have been notified.
The fire is currently under control, but evacuation notices remain in effect north of Adams Road and east of Road 13-NW, according to GCSO.
Multiple agencies, including Grant County Fire District #3, Grant County Fire District 13, Ephrata Fire Department, and EM-3, are cooperating in the response efforts.
GRANT COUNTY, Wash. – The Grant County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Level 3 fire evacuation alert for residents north of Road 13 NW and east of Adams Road.
“Current conditions present a specific and immediate threat to the life and safety of persons within this area,” the alert says. Residents are urged to evacuate for their own safety.
Officials advise the community to stay informed as conditions change. Updates will be available via local radio stations and on the Grant County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
Stay tuned as NonStop Local will continue to provide updates from authorities as they become available.
Article Originally published on June 5, 2025 at 4:12 PM

