With potential fire activity still possible in the burn area--and active fire suppression efforts in effect--the #NCARFire evacuation areas from last night are still in-place. The incident command team appreciates... read more →
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Due to no changes in fire activity or public information since the 9 a.m. public/media briefing, the next community update is scheduled for 4 p.m. Media is invited to attend... read more →
Please help firefighters by not accessing trails in/near the #NCARFire area today. Visit OSMPTrails.org to see closed trails.
The Emergency Operations Center has opened for the day to provide community information and logistics help for fire support/suppression efforts for the #NCARfire. Continue to check the OEM Emergency Status... read more →
A partir del viernes 14 de enero de 2021, ya no usaremos activamente esta plataforma (BoulderOEM.com) para las últimas noticias sobre la respuesta a Marshall Fire. Síganos a los canales... read more →
As of Friday, January 14, 2021, we are no longer actively using this platform (BoulderOEM.com) to provide the latest news on the Marshall Fire response. Please follow Boulder County Government... read more →
Boulder County will redeploy dumpsters at locations in Louisville, Superior, and unincorporated Boulder County between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., this Friday and Saturday, Jan. 14 and 15 for residents... read more →
NEW DAC HOURS: Beginning Saturday, Jan. 15, the Disaster Assistance Center for the Marshall Fire, located at 1755 S. Public Road in Lafayette, will be open from 9-5:00 p.m., 7... read more →
Los dueños de propiedades deben optar estar dentro o fuera del programa de remoción de escombros El primer paso en el esfuerzo coordinado de remoción de escombros es completar un... read more →
The first step in the coordinated debris removal effort is to complete a Right of Entry (ROE) form. Property owners in Louisville, Superior, and unincorporated Boulder County whose homes were... read more →