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Follow on Google News | Boulder Emergency Squad Volunteers Help Firefighters and Residents of Fourmile Canyon FireThe tragic wildland fire that ripped through Fourmile Canyon has taken peoples' homes and possessions. Boulder Emergency Squad provided temporary housing for displaced firefighters and continues the community relief effort with volunteer rescuers.
By: Andrew M. Amalfitano, PIO Boulder Emergency Squad Beyond emergency rescue, B.E.S. volunteers assisted with community relief efforts. Mike Chard, Manager for the Boulder [City and County] Office of Emergency Management was keen on having B.E.S. on board to manage community relief and support activities. "B.E.S. was instrumental in getting the infrastructure in place that was essential at a time when we needed it most", said Chard. "Without B.E.S. and their organizational skills, our advanced community support system would have been delayed." On Friday the team created and set up the donation reception centers and today the team setup the traffic control pattern to allow evacuees to safely and efficiently obtain the credentials necessary to begin returning to their homes. B.E.S. members were also involved in spearheading efforts to raise money for firefighters who lost their homes and fire departments who lost stations. In addition, B.E.S. received requests for JointFire to provide practice wildland shelters to help train utility workers returning to the burn zone for repairs. "We are here for the community whether that be for performing emergency rescue or for critical community support activities as we did this weekend", said Chief Andrew Moschetti - "Those affected are people many of us know personally and departments that we train and work with, so this hit us hard. I could not be more proud of the over 30 members we had that unselfishly stepped up to help our community in need." # # # B.E.S. all volunteer, non-profit 501c.3 technical rescue team serving Boulder County, CO. underwater dive rescue, swift water creek rescue, vehicle extrication, low-angle evacuations, wildland fire fighting, and structural fire support. Incorporated 1964. End
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