Jefferson County, Co. – April 22, 2011 - Due to a problem with the phone service, The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has been receiving false 911 calls in south Jeffco. The problem first occurred in the afternoon, and was addressed by Qwest. It has occurred again this evening, and the office has had over 50 false 911 calls to which deputies have responded.
The calls have been in the area bordered east and west by South Kipling Parkway and South Wadsworth Blvd, and north and south by West Bowles Avenue and West Coal Mine Avenue. The majority, but not all of the false 911 calls, have been in the Woodmar subdivision.
Qwest has been notified and is addressing the problem. In the meantime, if you need emergency services, and dialing 911 doesn’t work, please call the Sheriff’s Office dispatch at 303-277-0211.
If you or someone close to you has a disability or requires special assistance, please call the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office at 303-271-0211. In an emergency, always dial 911.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Meyer Ranch Fire Update
As of 8:11 PM, full containment of the Meyer Ranch Fire was achieved. The fire will be monitored overnight. Elk Creek Fire, Jefferson County Type 6, and the San Carlos hand crew will debrief tomorrow at 7:30 am, and an additional press release will follow.
Meyer Ranch Fire Update - 5:00 P.M.
As of 5:00 p.m., full containment is still expected at approximately 8:00 PM this evening. In spite of high winds, crews continue to work effectively on the fire line. Jefferson County Sheriff will monitor the area through the evening. Elk Creek Fire, Jefferson County Type 6, and the San Carlos hand crew will continue to mop up tomorrow. No additional resources are needed for the Meyer Ranch Fire.
Meyer Ranch Evacuations Lifted
It is expected that the evacuation order for the Meyer Ranch residents will be lifted at 3:00 p.m. today.
Sheriff's Office Opening Tipline for Meyer Ranch Fire
The Meyer Ranch fire appears to be one of several started along Highway 285 in the area of Meyer Ranch, Parmalee Gulch and Richmond Hill. Sheriff’s investigators are urging citizens to contact the tipline at 303-271-5612 to provide information regarding unusual activity or suspicious persons in the area between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 21. The area of concern is Highway 285 between Parmalee Gulch and Richmond Hill.
Meyer Ranch Fire Update
Fire is now 50% contained. We expect 100% containment at 8:00 p.m. tonight. No additional resources are needed.
There is still active burning in forest litter and creeping fire through grass. The Type 2 hand crew will be on scene on Saturday for continued mop-up of the area.
There is still active burning in forest litter and creeping fire through grass. The Type 2 hand crew will be on scene on Saturday for continued mop-up of the area.
Myer's Gulch Structure Fire
Another fire was reported in Myer's Gulch. A single-family, wood construction in Evergreen. Firefighters from Evergreen, Indian Hills and Inter-Canyon are on scene.
Fire did make an extension into the surrounding trees but firefighters were able to stop any wildland fire. Home appears to be a complete loss.
This fire in Myers Gulch is unrelated to Meyer Ranch Fire.
Fire did make an extension into the surrounding trees but firefighters were able to stop any wildland fire. Home appears to be a complete loss.
This fire in Myers Gulch is unrelated to Meyer Ranch Fire.
Meyer Ranch Fire update -- Friday morning
The fire remains at 40 acres with 20 percent containment.
Today, firefighters will focus on containment and putting out hotspots. Winds are expected to be high today.
Evacuations remain in place. Officials will be allowing evacuated residents to return to their homes at 9 a.m., briefly, with a deputy escort, to obtain medication and other necessities. Residents will be asked to present identification at the roadblock.
Today, firefighters will focus on containment and putting out hotspots. Winds are expected to be high today.
Evacuations remain in place. Officials will be allowing evacuated residents to return to their homes at 9 a.m., briefly, with a deputy escort, to obtain medication and other necessities. Residents will be asked to present identification at the roadblock.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Meyer Ranch Park fire at 20 acres
The fire burning near Meyer Ranch Open Space park is at 20 acres. It is 0% contained.
Fifty firefighters from seven agencies are on scene.
The SEAT has made one drop and a type-2 helicopter is dropping water on the fire.
Fifty firefighters from seven agencies are on scene.
The SEAT has made one drop and a type-2 helicopter is dropping water on the fire.
New Fire at Meyer Ranch Park
A fire is burning near Highway 285 at Meyer Ranch Open Space park. The fire is currently at approximately 12 acres.
Some homes in the area have been evacuated: homes on Hillview, Valley High Road, Bobsled Trail and Fairall Road. An e911 call went out to 62 phones (that does not necessarily mean 62 homes as some are likely mobile phones).
Evacuation point is Conifer High School. Large animals may be taken to the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
A single-engine air tanker is dropping retardant on the fire. More air support is en route.
Meyer Ranch Park info.
Some homes in the area have been evacuated: homes on Hillview, Valley High Road, Bobsled Trail and Fairall Road. An e911 call went out to 62 phones (that does not necessarily mean 62 homes as some are likely mobile phones).
Evacuation point is Conifer High School. Large animals may be taken to the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
A single-engine air tanker is dropping retardant on the fire. More air support is en route.
Meyer Ranch Park info.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Squaw Pass Fire update
Fire crews expect 100% containment by 8 p.m. tonight. A crew will remain in the area overnight, monitoring the fire. Tomorrow fire crews will also be in the area patrolling and monitoring the fire. The fire did not grow today.
Saturday update: Fires reduced significantly
The fire near North Turkey Creek, also called the Danks Fire, is 100 percent contained this morning. A fire crew will remain on-site doing mop-up.
The Squaw Pass fire is 75 percent contained. Total size is 10 acres. Crews continue to work on this fire.
The small fire that burned near Maxwell Falls is out, there will also be a crew doing mop-up there today.
The Squaw Pass fire is 75 percent contained. Total size is 10 acres. Crews continue to work on this fire.
The small fire that burned near Maxwell Falls is out, there will also be a crew doing mop-up there today.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Squaw Pass Fire update
The fire is 70 percent contained.
As of 9 p.m. all evacuations are lifted, and all roads are open.
Residents should be prepared to evacuate if fire behavior changes. Crews will remain in the area throughout the night.
Via BlackBerry
As of 9 p.m. all evacuations are lifted, and all roads are open.
Residents should be prepared to evacuate if fire behavior changes. Crews will remain in the area throughout the night.
Via BlackBerry
CORRECTION on Squaw Pass evacuations, road closures
Residents who live on Deep Forest from Woodland Drive to Meadow Mountain Road (or Meadow Mountain Lane) will remain evacuated until further notice. Squaw Pass Road is closed until further notice. Three homes remain evacuated on Autumnwood Drive until further notice.
Fires update - No structures burned
As of 6:15 p.m. Friday, no structures have burned in any of the reported Jefferson County fires.
Squaw Pass Fire update
Three homes remain evacuated all night on Autumnwood Drive. Others may return home at this time. There will still be traffic control points and deputies/fire crews in the area.
Jefferson County Fires April 8
The Squaw Pass Fire is burning in the Soda Creek area of Evergreen near the 1400 block of Autumnwood. It has burned 40 acres. No structures have burned as of this time, but firefighters did active structure protection on several buildings.
- Reverse 911 went to 271 phones
- Buchanan Rec center at Evergreen Parkway & Squaw Pass is an evacuation site
- Large animals may be taken to the Evergreen Rodeo grounds on Stagecoach.
- Foothills Animal Shelter will accept small animals
A fire is now burning near 24400 Snow Valley Road near North Turkey Creek and 285. Air support has been ordered for this fire.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Fire 100 percent contained
The Indian Gulch Fire is 100 percent contained after burning 1570 acres.
Via BlackBerry
Via BlackBerry
Agencies involved in Indian Gulch Fire response
Representatives from more than five dozen agencies from several states were working on Indian Gulch Fire response since Sunday. The list:
Arapahoe / Roosevelt National Forest
Adams County
AMR Ambulance
Angeles N.F. (Calif)
Arizona Phoenix District
Arvada Fire Protection District
Aurora FD
Basalt & Rural FPD
Berthoud FPD
Black Hills National Forest
Boulder Fire
Broomfield Police Department
Carbondale &Rural FPA
Caribu- Targhee National Forest
Chaffee County Fire Protection District
Colorado Division of Emergency Management
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Colorado State Forrest Service
Denver Fire
Eagle County Sheriff’s Office
Eagle River Fire Protection District
EL Paso Fire Department
Evergreen Fire Rescue
Fairmount Fire Protection District
Foothills Fire Protection District
Fort Carson Fire Department
Fountain FD
Genesee Fire Rescue
Golden Fire Department
Golden Gate Fire Protection District
Indian Hills Fire Rescue
Inter-Canyon fire Rescue
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Lake Dillon FPD
Larkspur Fire Protection District
Littleton Fire Department
Loveland Fire and Rescue Department
Manitou Springs Fire Department
Mountain View Fire Protection District
North Metro Fire Rescue
Payette Regulars (Idaho)
Pike and San Isabel, National Forest
Platte Canyon Fire Department
Pleasant View Fire Department
Poudre Fire Authority
Rapid City FD
Rio Grande National Forest
Rocky Mountain Fire
Royal Gorge
Rye Fire
San Berdadion, (Calif)
San Luis Valley
SD-Keystone FPD
South Metro Fire Rescue
South Park County FPD
Standing Rock North Dakota
Sugarloaf FPD
Sunshine Fire
Tallahassee Rural FPA
Timberline Fire Authority
Vail Police Department
West Metro Fire
Westminster Fire
Arapahoe / Roosevelt National Forest
Adams County
AMR Ambulance
Angeles N.F. (Calif)
Arizona Phoenix District
Arvada Fire Protection District
Aurora FD
Basalt & Rural FPD
Berthoud FPD
Black Hills National Forest
Boulder Fire
Broomfield Police Department
Carbondale &Rural FPA
Caribu- Targhee National Forest
Chaffee County Fire Protection District
Colorado Division of Emergency Management
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Colorado State Forrest Service
Denver Fire
Eagle County Sheriff’s Office
Eagle River Fire Protection District
EL Paso Fire Department
Evergreen Fire Rescue
Fairmount Fire Protection District
Foothills Fire Protection District
Fort Carson Fire Department
Fountain FD
Genesee Fire Rescue
Golden Fire Department
Golden Gate Fire Protection District
Indian Hills Fire Rescue
Inter-Canyon fire Rescue
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Lake Dillon FPD
Larkspur Fire Protection District
Littleton Fire Department
Loveland Fire and Rescue Department
Manitou Springs Fire Department
Mountain View Fire Protection District
North Metro Fire Rescue
Payette Regulars (Idaho)
Pike and San Isabel, National Forest
Platte Canyon Fire Department
Pleasant View Fire Department
Poudre Fire Authority
Rapid City FD
Rio Grande National Forest
Rocky Mountain Fire
Royal Gorge
Rye Fire
San Berdadion, (Calif)
San Luis Valley
SD-Keystone FPD
South Metro Fire Rescue
South Park County FPD
Standing Rock North Dakota
Sugarloaf FPD
Sunshine Fire
Tallahassee Rural FPA
Timberline Fire Authority
Vail Police Department
West Metro Fire
Westminster Fire
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