

BIENVENIDOAL GVFPD EN LÍNEA
Estado de la misión
"Nosotros, los miembros del Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de Grand Valley, dedicamos nuestros esfuerzos a la protección de las vidas, la propiedad y el medio ambiente de los ciudadanos y visitantes del Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de Grand Valley".
Estado de la misión
Plan de emergencia
El Plan de operaciones de emergencia de Parachute/Battlement Mesa proporciona un marco integral para la gestión de emergencias. Aborda las funciones y responsabilidades de las organizaciones gubernamentales y proporciona un vínculo con organizaciones y recursos locales, estatales, federales y privados que pueden activarse para abordar desastres y emergencias en Parachute/Battlement Mesa.
The Board of directors meet on the 3rd Wednesday each month at 9:00 AM. Our board desires to be open and transparent with the community we serve. You can discover and read various documents and notices on our board page. Our meetings are open to the public and we make sure all meetings are posted here on our website, or you can contact us if desired as well.
REUNIONES DE LA JUNTA
3.er miércoles del mes en 0900 a. m.
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REUNIONES DE LA JUNTA
3.er miércoles del mes en 0900 a. m.
Subject: Preparing for Wildfire Season - Staying Informed and Ready
Dear Community Members,
As we move into wildfire season, the Grand Valley Fire Protection District encourages all residents, businesses, and visitors to remain vigilant and prepared. Wildfire conditions can change rapidly, and early awareness is one of the most effective tools we have to protect lives, property, and first responders.
Fire restrictions may be implemented or intensified as weather and fuel conditions evolve. These restrictions are put in place to reduce the risk of human-caused fires and to limit fire behavior during periods of heightened danger. We ask everyone to stay alert for updates to fire restrictions and to follow them closely when they are in effect.
It is equally important to be prepared for the possibility of evacuations. Evacuation notices may be issued with little warning, and prompt action helps ensure your safety while allowing emergency personnel to respond effectively. All households are encouraged to review evacuation routes, prepare emergency go-kits, and plan ahead for family members, pets, and livestock.
