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Elbert Fire Rescue

24130 Main Street, PO Box 98,
Elbert, Colorado 80106 

Non Emergency
Phone: 303-648-3000  Fax: 303-648-3650

The ELBERT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (EFPD) covers 183 square miles and serves about 1,000 people. From Elbert the boundaries are about 4 miles west, 13 miles east, 5 miles north and 8 miles south of the town and includes about 2 miles of Northern El Paso County.

 

For Emergencies

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John Gresham
Chief

  
   Brandon Homer
Assistant Chief
  

Essie Patrick
Division Chief
 

  

Fire Department Information

 

  

BURN BAN IN EFFECT

A burn ban is in effect for the Elbert Fire Protection District. Please keep our community safe. Do not burn with out a permit from Elbert Fire.

  

 


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Elbert County has teamed up with the 911 Authority board, Fire Departments and local Towns to implement CodeRED, an emergency notification system via phone, a service FREE to Elbert County residents. For more information Click Here.

  

CPR/ First Aid Classes
By learning CPR you increase the chance of survival for a loved one, neighbor or even a stranger. Please make knowing CPR/ First Aid a priority.

  

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Stations and Apparatus
24310 Main Street, Elbert, CO 80106

Front Line   Second Due
   
Engine 31    
 
Brush 31   Brush 30
125 GPM 1000 Gal
 
Tender 31
2000 Gal Water
  Tender 30
4000 Gal Water
   
Squad 31
125 GPM 300 Gal
   
 
Medic 31   Medic 30

 

  

Elbert Fire Rescue Personnel  


From the left:

Chief John Gresham, Asst. Chief Brandon Homer and  Division Chief Essie Patrick

Board Members
Brian Kocerha
President
Dale Rosburg
Secretary/ Treasurer
Larry Catlin
Tim Look
Dennis Chamberlin

 

Elbert Fire Chain of Command

   
  John Gresham
Chief 30
 
Brandon Homer
Chief 31
Asst. Chief Fire
Training Officer
  Essie Patrick
Chief 32
Div. Chief EMS
 Mike Harrower
Capt. 31
Fire Marshal

 
Rob Fuchs
Capt. 32
  Michael G. Keough
Lt. 31

Membership Committee: 
Capt. Mike Harrower, Kristi Esch & Cassie Fuchs

Station Committee: 
Capt. Robert Fuchs & Joe Marchese

Apparatus Committee: 
Michael Tweedy, Josh Dill & Patrick Maloney

 

Name Year Joined Training
Gresham, John 1978 Chief / Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Homer, Brandon 1989-1991 & 1997 Assistant Chief/ Firefighter II /EMT-B /Haz-Mat Tech./1st Responder
Patrick, Essie 1994 Division Chief EMS/ EMT-I/ Firefighter I
Harrower, Mike 1985 Captain  31/ Fire Marshal/ EMT/ Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps.
Fuchs, Rob 1988 Captain  32/ 1st Responder / Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Keough, Michael G. 2001 Lieutenant / Firefighter II/ Haz-Mat Opps.
Hayes, Lynn 2004 Firefighter, EMT B
Maloney, Patrick 2007 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Pranger, Kevin 2002 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Paprocki, Stosh 2002 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps.
Tweedy, Cody 2002 Firefighter/ Engineer/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Hawkins, Justin 2005 Firefighter/ EMT
Esch, Kristi 2007 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./ EMT
Fuchs, Cassie 2001 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Dill, Josh 2006 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./1st Responder
Hardrick, Matt 2005 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./ EMT
Marchese, Joe 2003 Firefighter / EMT
Ritzdorf, Craig 2003 Firefighter I/ Haz-Mat Opps./ EMT
Gresham, Kenny 2008 Firefighter
Frank Lonardo 2010 Firefighter II/EMT

 

Volunteer w/ Elbert Fire

Volunteerism is a tradition in the United States.  American's have a long history of forming voluntary groups of citizens to work on common problems and interests, and volunteering is one of the most commonplace activities in our society today.

 

Emergency medical services have depended on volunteer support for many years.  The importance of volunteers to the delivery of emergency medical services cannot be overstated.  Rural America relies almost totally on the volunteer system to provide EMS and fire services in a timely manner.

 

Join the 19 men and women on the Elbert Volunteer Fire Department.  FREE training.  Can lead to a career as a firefighter or EMT.

Elbert Fire Rescue Volunteers - Volunteer Information

 

 

2010 SPECIAL DISTRICT TRANSPERANCY NOTICE
Pursuant to section 32-1-809, C.R.S.

This information must be provided1 to the eligible electors of the district between November 16, 2009 and January 15, 2010.
Name of Special District Elbert Fire Protection District
Address and Telephone Number of Principal Business Office Physical Address: 24310Main Street, Elbert, CO 80106 Mailing Address: P. O. Box 98, Elbert, CO 80106
Telephone Number: (303) 648-3000
Fax Number: 303-648-3650
 
Name and Telephone Number of Manager or Other Primary Contact Person John Gresham, Fire Chief
Office Telephone Number: (303) 648-3000
 
Names of Board Members and Terms of Office
(Ward 1) Brian Kocerha, president
Term 2008 - 2012
 
 
(Ward 2) Dale Rosburg, secretary/treasurer
Term 2006 - 2010
 
 
(Ward 3) Larry Catlin
Term 2010 -2014
 
(Ward 4) Tim Look
Term 2010 -2014
 
(Ward 5) Dennis Chamberlin
Term 2010 - 2014
 
Time and Place of Regular Board Meetings Meeting Location: 24310 Main Street, Elbert, CO 80106 Meeting Time: Beginning at 7:00 p.m. on the Second Tuesday of Each Month
 
Designated Posting Place for 24-hour Meeting Notice Elbert Post Office: Elbert Road, Elbert, CO80106 Elbert Mini Mart: Elbert, CO 80106
Elbert School District 200: Elbert, CO 80106
Elbert County : Kiowa, CO 80117
 
Current Mill Levy 4.575 General mills
Total Ad Valorem Tax Revenue Received by District during 2009 $145,889.00
Date of Next Regular Board Election May 04, 2014
Self –nomination forms to be a candidate for District Board may be obtained from: PO BOX 98, 23410 Main Street, Elbert CO 8006