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Wildfire Resilience Story Map

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This StoryMap is more than just a presentation—it’s a living, evolving resource that will continue to grow as we add updates, share videos, and respond to your feedback. 
 
Start your journey at the beginning and be sure to watch the short intro video on “Our Risk.” From there, explore at your own pace! Key sections include:
 
Our Risk
Understanding wildfire risk in the Conifer area
What the Conifer Wildland Division Is
Who we are and what we do
History of the Division – How we got here
What We’re Doing
Our operational plan for 2025 and beyond
What YOU Can Do
Practical and impactful steps you can take to help protect your home and community
 
Wildfire resilience takes all of us. This StoryMap connects residents, the Division, and science to help build a safer, more fire-resilient community.
 
We want this to be a community-driven tool. Ask questions or email comments to info@elkcreekfire.org.
Tell us what else you’d like to see. Your input helps shape our future efforts.
 
Thank you for being part of the effort to build a safer, more fire-resilient community.
Let’s do this—together.

Ambassador's
Space

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Our Community Ambassador is Katrina Stevens

Elk Creek Fire and Inter-Canyon Fire started the Community Ambassador Program (CAP) in 2020. The program provides support to neighborhoods who are organizing to reduce their wildfire risk. The Ambassadors are both representatives of their neighborhoods and volunteers with the fire districts, thus serving as links between residents and fire personnel. If you have an ambassador in your area, you and your neighbors will be connected with trusted wildfire education, partners, assistance with mitigation projects and more..   

Jeffco calls our community Maxwell Area.  We had some fun with the name and we loving call our community Maxwell Area Defenssible Space Focre or MAD 

Important Information

FIREWISE
USA

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Our Firewise Representative is Ruth Curran

Every year, devastating wildfires burn across the United States. At the same time, a growing number of
people are living where wildfires are a real risk. While these fires will continue to happen, there are things you can do to protect your home and neighborhood as well as your family’s safety. The Firewise USA® program is here to help you get started. 

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Wildfire
Prepared

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Wildfire Prepared promotes wildfire awareness, education, and action for residents of Elk Creek and Inter-Canyon Fire Protection Districts in the Conifer and Morrison area of Colorado.  Through the Wildfire Prepared Home Assessment Program, local residents can request a professional evaluation of the external conditions of their home and the surrounding property to determine their susceptibility to wildfire and what actions residents can take to make their home more defensible.  

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