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Colorado: Protecting Coloradans and Communities From Wildfires: DFPC Presents 2025 Wildfire Outlook and Preparedness Plan to Governor Polis

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BROOMFIELD, CO ~ BROOMFIELD, CO - The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC) held a briefing today to discuss the state's 2025 Wildfire Preparedness Plan with Governor Jared Polis. Along with DFPC Director Mike Morgan and other state and federal partners, they discussed the 2025 wildfire outlook and the resources available to combat wildfires in Colorado.

According to the outlook, current forecasts show that normal fire potential is expected across most of Colorado from April through July. However, southwestern Colorado is expected to have above normal fire potential due to ongoing drought conditions and anticipated hot, dry weather before the monsoon season arrives. Southeast Colorado will also see increased large fire potential during the pre-green-up period through April.

Governor Polis expressed his concern for the impact of devastating wildfires in Colorado and emphasized the importance of implementing effective mitigation efforts to prevent them. He also highlighted the need for resources to support firefighters when a wildfire does occur. The governor acknowledged that wildfire season is year-round and stressed the significance of mitigation efforts and investments in new technology, aerial equipment, and first responders for the safety of the entire state. He also expressed concern over federal cuts to wildfire services and urged the administration to work with states on this issue.

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Director Morgan provided further insight into the 2025 Wildfire Preparedness Plan, which outlines a comprehensive approach to wildfire management including suppression and response, fuels and forest management, and mitigation activities. He emphasized that Colorado is prepared to respond to wildfires by focusing on early detection and rapid initial response in order to minimize their size, duration, impact, and costs.

The DFPC is made up of four sections that serve different roles within Colorado's fire community. These include training firefighters, implementing technological advancements in public safety, suppressing wildfires, and enforcing building codes. The division is dedicated to serving and safeguarding the people of Colorado while protecting property, resources, environment, and quality of life.

The 2025 Wildfire Preparedness Plan can be accessed through the link provided by the DFPC. With the wildfire season approaching, it is crucial for Colorado to be prepared and have a comprehensive plan in place to combat these natural disasters. The state, along with its local, state, and federal partners, is committed to working together to ensure the safety of its residents and their communities.

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