North Metro Fire Rescue District
North Metro Fire Rescue District
Since 1946, North Metro Fire Rescue District has served to protect its citizens and their property with a high level of care, compassion and professionalism. North Metro Fire is equipped and committed to ensuring public safety through fire suppression, emergency medical services and patient transportation, hazardous materials response, technical rescues and wildland firefighting. In addition to responding to emergencies, the District proactively works with residents and businesses to build a safer community through education, outreach and prevention. Seven fire stations, 150 employees, a state-of-the-art Training Center Complex and Headquarters comprise the fire district, which covers over 60 square miles and serves a population of approximately 123,000 people, including the City and County of Broomfield, the City of Northglenn and unincorporated areas of Adams, Boulder, Jefferson and Weld Counties.
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Great Info Thank you
Awesome video, really showed the importance of sprinklers. This is something the kids will not forget.
Thanks for watching! It's definitely an impactful demonstration.
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@@CPR12345 he's obviously joking, you brainlet. also your emoji use makes you look 64 years old
Gotta get in the safety education part too!
Good Video
Thanks for watching!
Hats off to the firefighters for doing the best they could under the circumstances. But, however, I do feel Mountain View Fire dropped the ball on this when it first started. The fire on 12 Tribes had been from a controlled burn overseen by Mountain View a week before. The had deemed it completely out. And for whatever reason, they left the shed fire to go up the road to the fire caused by the downed power line. Other units should have been called in to deal with that. There were 3 Mountain View stations in the area of the fire and Mountain View should have asked the Boulder Fire Department to help. BFD has 3 stations close to the fires origin. Mind you the 100+ mph Chinook didn't help matters, but if a crew had stuck to the shed fire maybe those house along Marshall Rd, Cherryvale, and in Louisville don't get hit as hard.
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Well done. If you need more drone shots, I know a guy....
Do 61 next
You got it!
@@northmetrofire thanks
Diesel fire trucks operating nearly continuously with perfect reliability and ability to refuel while operating. Something to think about with the push to go electric, including electric fire apparatus.
Definitely a point of consideration
I believe that homes in fire prone areas should be equipped with exterior fire suppression systems. Simply put, sprinklers on the roof could likely save many houses if there's enough water supply.
That’s working until you don’t have any water pressure/ electricity…..
Such great footage and thank you all for what you did
The emotional music has got to go.
the music is appropriate for such a bad scene. On your keyboard, use m to mute
@@Belchmaster41 The Firefighters didn't have music during this incident... Shouldn't we honor them by doing the same?
That was such a huge tragedy and the news coming in about it was startling. It seemed impossible a fire could get so far out of control so quickly would have been terrifying to those who lived there. I would figure there was a sense of hopelessness with such a large fast-moving fire The effort to stop it was heroic and thank God we didn't lose any First Responders, but the potential was real. Hopefully we will never have to deal with another as destructive as this one.
It was definitely an unbelievable experience for those of us in this area. We hope to never face such a fire again, but we have taken what we learned during the Marshall Fire to help us be more prepared and effective in the future, both as a fire department and as a community.
@@northmetrofire Amen to that.
this was such a painful happening, and if it weren't for firefighters, so many more would have lost their lives. Thank you for what you do.
It took a collaborative effort of firefighters and law enforcement, plus citizens taking swift action, that saved lives that day.
I don't know how people in your situation can do what you do knowing that you may lose everything, including your life but thank you. I don't live in Colorado but thank you. God bless you all. 🙏
It's the job we sign up to do. The risks can be high but so are the rewards. Thanks for your kind message!
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Great videos and event! Looking forward to next year!
I'm a volunteer firefighter in rural arkansas would that help if I wanted to be a career firefighter
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Thank you all for your service to our country.
And then there were hundreds of private cars, lined up beyond the horizon. Amazing respect shown, and deserved. Thank you for sharing this. R.I.P. Craig.
We're grateful to Century Chevrolet, the Broomfield Rotary and the entire North Metro Fire Department who, to a person, has helped Paul & Whitney through losing the wife and mother who was such an integral part of their family (& ours), and then to participate in this effort was truly awesome! God bless every single person who contributed in very special ways to support this family and make a service dog a huge part of Whitney's future. Thank you, one and all!
looks like a great training center... Would love to have one here!