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Pressey Fire Burns Nearly 9,000 Acres Near Oconto in Custer County

RELEASE DATE: Apr 23, 2026

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 23, 2026


OCONTO, Neb. — Fire crews continue to battle the Pressey Fire burning near Oconto in Custer County. The wildfire has burned an estimated 8,953 acres and remains at 0 percent containment. More than 130 personnel are actively working on the fire. Governor Jim Pillen has verbally approved an emergency proclamation.

Fire suppression efforts are ongoing day and night, with additional resources being ordered to support the response. Air support includes two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the Nebraska Army National Guard performing bucket drops to assist crews on the ground. A ground firefighting hand crew made up of members from the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard will also support suppression efforts.

At this time, one primary residence and multiple outbuildings have been confirmed lost. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

“We are ordering the necessary resources to assist on the fire and support our local responders,” said Mark Rempe, Emergency Manager for Custer County. “Our priority remains protecting lives, property, and critical infrastructure as crews continue suppression operations.”

Officials urge the public to stay clear of the fire area to allow emergency crews to operate safely and efficiently. Additional updates will be provided as new information becomes available.


Media Contact:

Katrina Cerveny                                                               Mark Rempe

Nebraska Emergency Management Agency PIO       Custer County Emergency Manager

(402) 326-3179                                                                (308) 212-0218

katrina.cerveny@nebraska.gov                                     mrempe@custercountyne.gov