Wildfire is everyone's responsibility. A Fire Adapted Community means that homeowners, firefighters, land managers and civic leaders have done their part to prepare for the next wildfire.
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Join the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) on Thursday, April 18 at 11 am ET, for their complimentary webinar, "Lessons from the Waldo Canyon Fire" and discuss how the city of Colorado Springs' wildland fire safety programs could be applied in your community.
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Interested in finding out what it takes to become Fire Adapted? Download or request the new Fire Adapted Communities brochure.
Last summer, the Waldo Canyon Fire in Colorado prompted the evacuation of more than 32,000 people in the region. A month after the fire was contained, a pair of local organizations that support people with disabilities, The Independence Center and the Rocky Mountain ADA Center, held a public forum and conducted online surveys to collect information on accessibility barriers encountered during the fire.
Join the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and a regionally diverse panel for a free webinar on Thursday, March 14 at 11:00 AM (EST) to discuss the “Ready” aspect of the Ready, Set, Go! Program. Read More...
If you are in the Denver Colorado area tomorrow (2/22/13), it is not too late to signup for this great FAC training opportunity. Head over to IBHS's Website for registration details.