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North-West Fire Protection District
protects an area of 278 square miles at an elevation of 9,500
feet and above that includes two communities, Fairplay, Colorado
and Alma, Colorado, which we believe is the highest operational
fire station in North America. The district experiences a 100
percent increase in population during the summer months due to
second home population and events that are held within our
district. Pike National Forest
has some land included in our district as well. There are
several large subdivisions with Wildland Urban Interface risks
that adjoin the forest boundaries. There are two major highways
that run through the district, including U.S. Highway 285 which
is a designated military route.
Operations are performed out of 2 stations, one located in
Fairplay and the other in Alma. From these stations, two Type 1
engines (E41,
E42), two tactical water tenders
(T41, T42), two standard water tenders
(T43, one provided by CSFS), two Type 6 wildland engines
(B41, B42), a 100’
ladder truck (Squirt 42), and a Haz-Mat unit respond to the needs of the
district.
The district has volunteers and paid staff, with the volunteer
firefighters playing a major role in response. The career
staffing augments this effort by assuring a minimum of two
person crew to respond at all times.
Fire Protection Insurance Rating (ISO)
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