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Open Burning Restrictions Enacted South of U.S. Highway 160 in La Plata County - Thursday, July 01, 2010

Due to the extremely dry conditions in La Plata County and the serious threat of fire danger that these conditions impose, the La Plata County Board of County Commissioners today enacted restrictions on open burning in areas of La Plata County that are south of U.S. Highway 160. The fire restrictions, which are effective immediately, prohibit open burning, burn barrels and agricultural burning on private property in the unincorporated areas of La Plata County located south of Highway 160 and on property owned by La Plata County.  The use of a campfire, coal or wood-burning stove, any type of charcoal grill or open fire in any undeveloped area is prohibited. 

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The Fort Lewis Mesa Fire Protection District (FLMFPD) Board of Directors has authorized the question of a 1.5 mill levy increase to be placed on the May ballot for the voters of the district. The election will be conducted through a mail-in ballot process. Eligible voters will receive their ballots by mail for voting. The election will conclude on May 4, 2010.

The FLMFPD encompasses approximately 250 square miles, from the Colorado/New Mexico state line on Highway 140, to the top of Hesperus Hill, to the county line at the top of Mancos Hill, to the bottom of Blue Hill in Wildcat Canyon and also includes La Plata Canyon. The district serves approximately 1450 households with a population of approximately 4,500 people. The Fire District, a special tax district, is governed by an elected five-member board of directors.

The FLMFPD provides structure fire and wild land fire defense, hazardous material incident response, rescue operations as well as emergency medical services.

The department consists of 35 volunteer members and a full-time salaried chief officer. The majority of members are cross-trained in different disciplines. Several members are trained in special operations, including energy pipeline fires, ice rescue and rope (low and high angle) rescue.


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Author:Leesa ZaleskyCreated:8/2/2009 2:20 PM
FLMFPD Newsletter

Here comes August! The Fort Lewis Mesa Fire Department will resume regular monthly trainings after taking the months of June and July off to give members a chance to enjoy their summer. Please check the enclosed calendar for dates, times and locations. 

The Line Officers will forge ahead with their plan to blend EMS and Fire trainings as much as possible. Thus, your calendars may not reflect a specific training division like “EMS” or “Fire”. We will only specify those when the situation warrants it. 

We’re taking an exciting new approach to training, with more hands-on sessions, which is what members have requested. These hands-on sessions require considerable planning and work to coordinate them. Consequently, it’s important for members to turn out to make the effort worthwhile.

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“The Future of EMS For FLM” will be the topic for training on Thursday, August 6, 1900 at Station 3. Times are changing and so are demands on the fire department. Chief Ebner will give a short presentation on planning for the future regarding EMS in the FLMFPD.

Part of our work as a fire department is planning for the future protection of, and service to, the citizens of the district. With a good plan in place, we can meet future challenges.  If we don’t plan, we’ll be put into a position of being reactive rather than proactive, and that’s not a good basis to operate from...for the department or the citizens we serve.



The time is rapidly approaching when the department will have to consider making a majority of hospital transports. With that in mind, the EMS training night on August 6th has been devoted to an open discussion of the future of EMS in the district. To compile goals and a plan requires a frank discussion with members to discern the direction you want the department to take,...

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Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary School begins August 24. School buses will be operating that day. FLMFD will have a presence at the school on August 24 welcoming the kids back for the 2009-2010 year. See "702" for more information and how you can participate!

Dr. John Marchino, Jr. has been appointed Principal of the FLM Elementary School. Marchino previously served as Assistant Principal at Durango High School. The department looks forward to working with Dr. Marchino in his new position!


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