Fire
Management and SuppressionThe Colorado State Legislature passed
30-10-513, Sheriff in charge of Forest or Prairie fire
statute. It describes the duties for the Sheriff,
Undersheriff and Deputies to control and extinguish
prairie land fires in their respective counties.
The Moffat County Sheriff's Office deputies receive training yearly in fire suppression and
arson investigation. The sheriff's office responds to
approximately 12 wildland fires yearly and also supports
the Dinosaur National Park, the Bureau of Land Management
and the National Forest Service in their efforts in
suppressing wildland fires
throughout the region.
This
department is responsible for responding to wildland fires
occurring outside of the existing fire districts. This
department is also responsible for assisting the Bureau of
Land Management, the National Park Service and the
National Wildlife Service in managing wild land fires that
are multi-jurisdictional in nature.
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