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Bureau of Land Management transfers fire engine to Cortez Fire Protection District

BLM’s Rural Fire Readiness Program gives local fire departments training and equipment at no cost
The Bureau of Land Management transferred a fire engine to Cortez Volunteer Fire Department on Thursday. (Bureau of Land Management)

A news release Friday announced that the Bureau of Land Management transferred a Type IV fire engine to the Cortez Fire Protection District as part of the BLM Rural Fire Readiness Program. The truck will go to Cortez Fire’s Station 2, on County Road 24.

“The BLM works closely with the Cortez Fire Protection District to suppress wildland fires that threaten communities, property, and natural resources,” said BLM Fire Management Officer Brandon Lewis.

According to BLM’s website, the Rural Fire Readiness program aims to enhance firefighting capabilities for wildland firefighters.

“The program allows the BLM to provide training and equipment to our partners – at no cost to them – so we can continue to safely and efficiently suppress wildland fires together,” the BLM’s website states.

Eligible wildland firefighting partners may receive training or equipment such as engines, water tenders, radios, hand tools, personal protective equipment and more. Fire departments must meet certain criteria to qualify for the program:

  • They need to have a current fire response agreement with BLM.
  • They must serve a rural area.
  • Their responsibilities must include wildland fire protection.
  • They must be in close proximity to BLM lands and respond to wildland fires on BLM lands when available and needed.

Every year in Colorado, 5,618 wildfires scorch about 237,500 acres of land. Partnerships between local fire departments and BLM are necessary to respond to wildfires on private, state, and federal lands “to protect grazing, recreation, wildlife, and other values important to local economies,” the news release stated.

This article was republished Aug. 5 to correct a BLM error. The Bureau of Land Management donated a fire engine to the Cortez Fire Protection District.