Great news! The #CalWoodFire was 100% contained. The fire was again tested by high winds today and showed no signs of heat or smoke. Firefighters will continue to check the... read more →
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The CalWood Fire remains 85 percent contained. Today, the fire was tested by winds but showed no signs of smoke or heat. Additionally, the MMA flight detected no heat sources... read more →
11/12/2020 Update: The CalWood Fire remains 85 percent contained. Today, patrols monitoring the fire found no sources of heat or smoke, although the Boulder County Communications Center received multiple phone... read more →
The #CalwoodFire received about 2 inches of snow from the last storm. Windy weather today has blown much of the snow off of the south facing slopes exposing the ground.... read more →
The CalWood Fire received a minimum of 1 inch of snow today and no smoke was visible. Tomorrow it is expected to be partly cloudy and cold with a high... read more →
11/8/2020 Update: there was minimal activity on the CalWood Fire today. Two on-the-ground firefighters accessed a steep section of the north side of the fire near Central Gulch where smoke... read more →
Firefighters continued monitoring and patrolling the CalWood Fire as well as rehabilitating fire suppression damage on the southern side of the fire today. More rehabilitation work is planned for tomorrow.... read more →
Good news! The CalWood Fire is now 85% contained. The two areas that were identified to have heat signatures yesterday by the MMA flight continued to look good with no... read more →
An MMA flight revealed that only two small areas of heat remain on the #CalWood Fire. These hotspots are within the rugged hard to access area on the northside of the fire.... read more →
Firefighters had good success today mopping up isolated hotspots on the north side of the #Calwood Fire. The helicopter assisted with water drops. The fire remains at 76% contained and... read more →