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Returning home after a wildfire? Here are some recommendations to ensure safe cleanup of ash: Wear Protection: Wear a tight-fitting disposable respirator (N95 or P100). Also, wear gloves, goggles, long... read more →
Additional evacuations have been lifted for the Stone Canyon Fire. Please go to the BoulderODM.gov Information Map to see the most current map with evacuation areas and road closures. North... read more →
This will be the final update about the firefighting response for the Lake Shore Fire. We will, however, continue to share post-fire information such as: cleaning up after a fire,... read more →
When returning to your property after a fire, take these steps to ensure your water and wastewater systems are safe to use. If your drinking water comes from a well:... read more →
Fire retardant (red slurry) was dropped on the Stone Canyon and Lake Shore fires. The retardant contains ammonia and can burn if it gets cuts or scratches or comes into... read more →
After a wildfire, food can be affected by heat, smoke, chemicals and power outages. Tips for staying safe: * If it smells bad, don’t eat it. * Keep food cold.... read more →
The Call Center is open to assist with answering questions about the Stone Canyon or Lake Shore fires. Please only call 911 if you have an emergency. The phone number... read more →
The estimated fire size is 1,553 acres. The containment remains at 30%. Firefighters are keeping a close eye on incoming thunderstorms, which may also bring wind. No air support is... read more →
Firefighter response and incident command continues through the night for the Stone Canyon Fire, and incident command is monitoring the Lake Shore Fire. The Stone Canyon Fire is at 1,553... read more →