Marshal Fire News Briefing for Jan. 3, 2022, at 2 p.m. View the video of the briefing. The following speakers provided recovery operation updates today: Jeff Fisher, City of Louisville Deputy Chief of Police DAC – Gary Sanfacon, Boulder County Recovery Manager Donations and Volunteerism – Jocelyn Fankhouser, Boulder County... read more →
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If you have been notified that you are allowed back into your area, please review the following tips for a safe re-entry. Some residents may see colored cards on structures when they return home. The cards are based on the ATC-45 Rapid Evaluation Form. There are three colors possible. Green... read more →
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Marshall Fire Recovery FAQs *Last updated at 9:10 p.m. on January 8. For the most up-to-date information, visit www.BoulderOEM.com. The emergency call center is also open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. The number is 303-413-7730. How do I sign up to receive emergency alerts via the Everbridge... read more →
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La gran cantidad de apoyo mostrada por la comunidad ha sido enorme. Siga los siguientes consejos para asegurarse que su donación llegue a quienes la necesitan. Una organización oficial para hacer donaciones es Community Foundation of Boulder County. Nadie lo llamará para solicitar una donación. No done a una persona... read more →
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The community outpouring of support for those impacted by the Marshall fire has been tremendous. Please follow these guidelines to make sure your donation makes it to those in need: An official donation organization is Community Foundation Boulder County. At this time, no one will contact you asking for donations.... read more →
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Everyone impacted by the Marshall fire and the Middle Fork fire should assume debris and ash contain hazardous materials and take the following precautions: Stay indoors or leave the burn area on windy days. Keep doors and windows closed. For homes with central air, check air filters regularly and replace... read more →
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Xcel Energy has restored power to most customers in areas evacuated for the Marshall Fire. Furthermore, 500+ natural gas crew members are in the neighborhoods, going house to house to relight pilot lights of natural gas appliances where evacuation orders have been lifted. If possible, customers are asked to ensure the water is turned on at their... read more →
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A partir de las 3:20 PM, el lunes, 400 clientes de Xcel Energy, afectados por el incendio, todavía no tienen servicio eléctrico. Xcel estima que la electricidad no se le pueda restablecer a esos clientes, sin embargo, están evaluando cada caso de manera individual. Xcel está trabajando casa por casa, negocio por negocio para restablecer el servicio de gas natural, lo cual es más complejo. El proceso consiste en apagar el gas en... read more →
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Updated re-entry information for evacuated Marshall Fire Residents – 6 p.m. Jan. 3, 2022 Beginning on January 3, 2022 at 6 p.n., additional residents within the Marshall Fire area will be allowed to return to their homes under a soft closure. The following areas are included in this soft closure:... read more →
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Marshal Fire News Briefing for Jan. 3, 2022, at 2 p.m. View the video of the briefing. Governor Jared Polis, Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle, Commissioner Matt Jones, City of Louisville Police Chief Dave Hayes, Colorado Xcel President Alice Jackson, and Garry Sanfacon, Boulder County Disaster Assistance Manager attended to... read more →