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A Message from the Chief

On behalf of the Roaring Fork Fire Rescue Authority and all of our members, I wish to thank you for your interest in our department and I welcome you to our website. I hope you find the information that you are searching for, if not I encourage you to contact us so that we can improve. The Roaring Fork Fire Rescue Authority was formed in 2018 by joining the Basalt and Rural and Snowmass Wildcat Fire Protection Districts. Our service area is over 500 square miles of central Colorado serviced out of five fire stations by 70 firefighters and medics. We pride ourselves in being a functioning combination fire department with a very dedicated, talented career and volunteer staff. These dedicated firefighters and medics serve high density occupancies in high rise buildings within Snowmass Village and compact urban density within the Town of Basalt. Currently the call volume is approximately 2300 calls per year of which 80 percent are medical. The greatest threat and risk to our entire area served is wildfires.

Fire Chief Scott Thompson

Roaring Fork Fire Rescue by the numbers

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Basalt, CO
75°
Fair
5:46am8:38pm MDT
Feels like: 75°F
Wind: 6mph WNW
Humidity: 38%
Pressure: 29.85"Hg
UV index: 8
1 pm2 pm3 pm4 pm5 pm
81°F
81°F
81°F
81°F
79°F
TueWedThu
77°F / 54°F
75°F / 52°F
81°F / 54°F

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May is Wildfire Awareness Month in Colorado! Thank you to Governor Jared Polis for your continued support in encouraging people who live in the wildland-urban interface (WUI) to take action and mitigate wildfire risk to their lives, homes, and communities. Learning to live with wildfire must be a priority in Colorado, something we practice until living with nature becomes second nature. To protect our everything, we must make the necessary lifestyle changes now: take action, do the work, harden our homes, and adapt to wildfire. Learn more at www.LiveWildfireReady.org#LiveWildfireReady #dfpc #dfpcfire#FireYear2024#cofire #coloradofire #firefighter #wildfire #wildlandfire #wildlandfirefighter#WildfireAwarenessMonth #NationalWildfireAwarenessMonthGovernor Jared Polis ... See MoreSee Less
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Please join us in christening our newest ambulance at 20 School St, Basalt Co, Station 41, on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. Roaring Fork Fire Rescue dedicates this ambulance to Wally Dallenbach Sr 1936 -2024. Wally Dallenbach Sr's name resonates with our community. He was a five-decade fixture of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, making his mark as a driver in the mid-1960s.In 1976, Wally drove back the ambulance pictured in the photo from the Indy 500 to Colorado, and it became Basalt's first fully equipped am#roaringforkfirerescuef#rffrac#RoaringForkValleyf#firstrespondersr#firefightersr#emsh#firerescuef#wallydallenbachsrllenbachsr ... See MoreSee Less
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Snowmass, CO
52°
Sunny
6:04 am8:04 pm MDT
Feels like: 50°F
Wind: 4mph NNW
Humidity: 40%
Pressure: 29.88"Hg
UV index: 5
12 pm1 pm2 pm3 pm4 pm
59°F
61°F
64°F
64°F
64°F
SunMonTue
66°F / 34°F
45°F / 30°F
46°F / 23°F

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