A Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department Fire Relief Fund has been established to aid the RCVFD and its 33 volunteer firefighters and first responders. One hundred percent of funds raised will go to replacing lost wages, assisting firefighters and supporting the all-volunteer fire department.
Volunteers from the RCVFD were first on the scene at the devastating High Park Fire, which was started by lightning June 9 and as of June 20 had burned nearly 65,000 acres (more than 100 square miles) and destroyed 189 homes. These dedicated men and women continued to protect homes throughout their entire 112-square mile response area, many working around the clock. Five RCVFD firefighters to date have lost their own homes, but refused to come off the lines and kept on working to save others.
Donate at www.rcvfd.org through PayPal or send a check (payable to RCVFD) to Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department, Fire Relief Fund, PO BOX 2, Bellvue CO 80512. Contributions are tax deductible.
Funds raised will help replace lost wages for first responders who have taken many days off work, and help replace equipment and supplies for the Rist Canyon all-volunteer Fire Department, one of two fire departments in Colorado that receives no mandated tax support.
Of note: Five RCVFD firefighters lost their homes. One fire station burned to the ground. Volunteer firefighters receive no wages and must take time off from work. Everyone living in the 112-square miles protected by RCVFD has been evacuated. Hundreds of homes were saved but a total of 189 homes have been lost to date.
Support Northern Colorado Journalism
Show your support for North Forty News by helping us produce more content. It's a kind and simple gesture that will help us continue to bring more content to you.
BONUS - Donors get a link in their receipt to sign up for our once-per-week instant text messaging alert. Get your e-copy of North Forty News the moment it is released!
Click to Donate