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Greetings from Fire Chief
Mirowski
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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.
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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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