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- Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District
Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District (CRFPD) protects the life and property of approximately 16,000 residents and 20,000 commuters in a 300-square-mile area of central Colorado
- Firehouse News - Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District
Carbondale Fire Blog: Back to School Safety (Información Seguida En Español) CÓMO DEVOLVER SU BOLETA How to Return Your Ballot Lake Christine Fire Perimeter Debris Flow Probability Map Ballot Question 7B (Operating Mill Levy) FAQs Ballot Question 7C, the Bond Issue Be Fire Aware, Even When It’s Warm Roaring Fork High School Homecoming Read
- Community Wildfire Preparedness Meeting - Carbondale Rural Fire . . .
Habrá interpretación en español Tuesday, April 29, 2025 5:30 - 6:30 pm, with Q A to follow Carbondale Fire Headquarters, 301 Meadowood Dr , Carbondale Have a question about how to prepare for wildfire season? Submit it here and we’ll do our best to address it during the meeting Wildfire doesn’t wait and neither should you
- Stations - Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District
Stations Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District Address: 300 Meadowood Drive Carbondale, CO 81623 Phone: (970) 963-2491 Read more »
- Press Releases - Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District
Carbondale Fire Receives Grant from Garfield County Federal Mineral Lease District Carbondale Fire Responds to Structure Fire at the Distinguished Boards Beams
- Carbondale rural fire protection district Board Packet May 2025
The Board of Directors of the Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District met for their regular meeting on April 9, 2025 at the Carbondale Fire Headquarters Training Building
- Staff - Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District
Karl Oliver Position: Prevention Division Chief and Fire Marshal Email Address: koliver@carbondalefire org Brandon Deter Position: Training Division Chief Email Address: bdeter@carbondalefire org Jenny Cutright Position: Deputy Chief and Public Information Officer Email Address: cutright@carbondalefire org Kat Bernat Position: Human Resources
- Community Education - Carbondale Rural Fire Protection District
Wildfire Prevention While many wildfires are caused by dry lightning in western Colorado, an alarming number of fires are ignited by careless human acts annually
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