Loveland Fire & Rescue
Department

   

 

Emergency Management

 

Community Safety 

 

Fire Suppression

Includes:
Special Operations Page
Wildland Team Page
Fire EMS Page

 

Volunteer

 

"Fully Involved" Newsletter

 

FRAC Minutes

Loveland Fire Exhibit

Nov/Dec  UPDATES

 

 

Canyon Rescue

 

Greetings from Fire Chief Mirowski 

Biography

Fire Chief Randy Mirowski

     Welcome to the Loveland Fire & Rescue web-site. Thank you for taking the time to browse and learn about our fire department. This virtual experience offers information about the services we provide to the community, special programs, public information bulletins, and some of the people that make up the fire department for the citizens of the Loveland community. One of our goals is to make this web-site a clearing house for information about fire service issues, operations and training, emergency management, fire prevention, special events and other related news and information that may be useful to you.

The Loveland Fire & Rescue Department is committed to delivering the best possible citizen service to our community with promptness, professionalism and compassion. We are continually seeking ways to enhance citizen services and firefighter safety within the framework of our service delivery model. It is our primary goal to be recognized by the community of Loveland and those in the fire service community as a model of excellence in providing fire protection and emergency services in the most cost-effective manner.

If we can assist you or provide additional information for you related to any of the programs or areas listed on this web site, please contact us.

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FIRE STATION TOURS

 

Fire Station Tours can be scheduled by calling the station that you wish to tour.  The station phone numbers are listed above. Tours are given at all six stations, and are "tailored" for the appropriate age group touring the station.  For children under the age of 10, we ask that there be one adult chaperone per four children.

 

 

 

 

All Emergencies:

Dial 911

 

 

 

Maze Trailer Burn

 

Mission Statement

Through commitment, compassion and courage, the mission of the Loveland Fire & Rescue Department is to protect

life and property.

 Information about LFR

The Loveland Fire and Rescue Department is a combination department which utilizes both career

and volunteer firefighters. Staff consists of 58 career members and a maximum of 80 volunteer members. There are three divisions within the department:

      These departments are under the leadership of a

 career Fire Chief. The department also receives valuable citizen input from the Fire & Rescue

Advisory Commission.

 

Fire Station Locations

 

Headquarters

   Fire Station 1

   410 East 5th Street

   Loveland, CO 

   80537

Fire Prevention

    410 East 5th Street

    (970) 962-2537

Fire Suppression

    (970) 962-2497

 Fax

    (970) 962-2922

 

Fire Station 1

    410 East 5th Street

    (970) 962-2471

 

Fire Station 2

    2750 North Taft Ave.

    (970) 962-2472

 

Fire Station 3

    900 South Wilson Ave.

    (970) 962-2473

 

Fire Station 5

  251 Knobcone Drive

  (970) 962-2475

 

Fire Station 6

  4325 McWhinney Blvd.

  (970) 663-4250


 

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Last Updated: February 02, 2010