Shortly after 8:00 am on July 7, Fort Collins 911 received reports of a structure fire with one individual who had suffered burns. Crews responded and arrived on scene to find a hazardous materials incident with no active fire. One patient was transported to a local hospital.
We are asking residents to help us choose the best course of action. The Board will decide this summer whether to refer a ballot question to voters in Nov. We are here at Timnath to answer questions about our proposed solution of waiving the cap without raising taxes.
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Everyone at Poudre Fire Authority sends out a Happy Independence Day and Happy 250th to everyone. We are very thankful to be here and celebrate with the communities we serve. Please be safe as you celebrate today!
Enjoy your Fourth and celebrate responsibly! Be mindful of where you park, ensure you properly dispose of coals and ashes, don't discard smoking materials in planters or soil, be aware and follow current fire bans and restrictions, and ensure you follow all fireworks laws.
Did you know PFA responded to over 21,000 calls in 2025? That's nearly 58 calls every single day protecting homes, families, & businesses across 230 square miles of Northern Colorado. We're proud to serve this community. Learn more about what's at stake: https://t.co/T6va3YUaeR
Update 2:47 pm- Crews are working to stabilize and secure the home. Once that is completed the home will be turned back over to the homeowner. This will be the final update for this incident.
Crews are on the scene of a vehicle into a home in the 200 block of Wood St. The driver is currently being evaluated by the UCH crew onscene. PFA crews are assessing the structural integrity of the home. Updates will be posted as available.
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We honor the ultimate sacrifice these brave firefighters made while working protecting others. Our thoughts & prayers also go to the firefighters who were injured in this tragic event & wish them a speedy recovery. Rest easy. We have it from here. Photo from U.S. Forest Service
Poudre Fire Authority sends our condolences to the families, friends & fellow firefighters of the three wildland firefighters who tragically lost their lives while fighting the Knowles & Gore fires. When we lose any member of the fire service we grieve together as a family.
Come chat with the Poudre Valley Fire Protection District leadership to get your questions answered regarding the cap on revenue. Come to Station 7, 3016 W County Rd 54G between 6:00-8:00 pm on June 30. Visit the below website for additional information
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Your voice matters. Right now, we are gathering community input as the District Board considers whether to seek voter approval to lift a state-imposed revenue cap. No decision has been made yet & listening to your feedback is part of that process.
After our record breaking dry and warm winter and continuing dry and hot weather this is the perfect year to leave the fireworks to the professionals! As a reminder all fireworks are illegal within the City of Fort Collins.
We all want to celebrate together, but no one wants to spend their Fourth of July evacuating from a fire. Please help us by celebrating responsibly. Local professional fireworks can be watched at Timnath Reservoir, City Park in Fort Collins, and the County Club.