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The Basalt & Rural Fire Protection District provides emergency and non-emergency services throughout Basalt, Colorado and the surrounding areas. This includes 24-hour emergency response to a wide variety of critical situations, including structural, wildland, and urban interface fires, explosions, hazardous materials incidents, medical emergencies, accidents, auto extrication, swiftwater, ice, low-angle rope, trench, confined space rescue, and miscellaneous public assistance requests. In addition, the fire department has the capability to respond to all emergency medical needs, including advanced life support.

  The department also operates active fire   prevention and emergency preparedness   programs which provides for fire inspections,   hazardous process permitting, burn permits, fire   code enforcement, community education, and   business emergency planning in accordance with   Colorado laws. Each year the Basalt and Rural Fire    Protection District spends over 4,000 hours    completing hands-on training activities, which build important practical skills and provide each firefighter with the abilities needed to quickly and correctly respond to all types of emergency situations.

Please visit the department overview page to learn more about the department's structure and statistics on the services they offer.

 
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