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John Gresham, Chief
Chief@elbertfire.com

 

  

Volunteer Info.

CoverSheet.pdf

 

Volunteer Application.doc

 

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Community Info.

Open burning ban since 4/12/02.  Open burning is not allowed without a written permit issued by the Fire District.


Fire Safety Inspections, Classes, Demos & Station Tours


Important Numbers

 

Website Updates

 

Elbert Fire Rescue

P.O. Box 98
24310 Main Street
Elbert, CO 80106

Phone: (303) 648-3000
Fax: (303) 648-3650

 


Fight The Bite
New Statewide
Toll-free Help Line:

1-877-462-2911
 

 

 

 

 
 

Kids Corner

 

Make The Right Call to EMS

  • Know how and when to call Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
  • Remember that EMS call takers and dispatchers are specially trained to help you. Answer their questions.
  • Ask an emergency dispatcher to explain a question if you don\'t understand what they want to know. Don't just guess at an answer.
  • Know the phone number of a responsible adult you can call in an emergency. Call that adult after calling EMS.
  • Tell an adult right away if someone is hurt (even if you are afraid you may be blamed!)

Play It Safe So You Won't Need To Call EMS

  • Tell an adult if you see matches or lighters. Never play with matches.
  • Wear a helmet and pads when riding a bike, skateboarding, or roller blading.
  • Stop, look, and listen before you cross the street.
  • Leave unfamiliar animals alone.


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