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Broomfield, CO ~ Broomfield, CO - The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC) held a news conference earlier today to present the state's 2026 Wildfire Preparedness Plan to Governor Jared Polis. Along with state and federal partners, DFPC Director Mike Morgan discussed the current wildfire outlook and highlighted the resources that are in place to combat wildfires.
During the conference, Governor Polis emphasized the importance of protecting communities and forests, stating that the 2026 Preparedness Plan reflects Colorado's strong commitment to this goal. He also announced the launch of the Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Task Force as part of their efforts to keep Coloradans safe.
Director Morgan further explained that the 2026 Wildfire Preparedness Plan acknowledges that wildfire is no longer just a seasonal threat, but a year-round challenge. He stressed the need for constant vigilance and a holistic strategy in order to effectively combat wildfires. This includes utilizing advanced technology such as Multi-Mission Aircraft and the FireGuard program for early detection, as well as maintaining a strong fleet of firefighting aircraft and dedicated ground suppression resources.
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The DFPC is divided into four sections, each serving a different role in Colorado's fire community. These include training firefighters, implementing technological advancements for public safety, suppressing wildfires, and enforcing building codes. The division is dedicated to serving and safeguarding the people of Colorado while protecting property, resources, environment, and quality of life.
The 2026 Wildfire Preparedness Plan can be accessed through a link provided by DFPC (https://bit.ly/2026-DFPC-WPP). Additionally, a video recording of the news conference can be found on YouTube (https://bit.ly/2026-WPP-Briefing).
With these measures in place, Colorado is better prepared than ever before to protect its communities from wildfires throughout the year. The state remains committed to working closely with local, state, and federal partners to keep unwanted fires small and minimize their impact on lives, property, and the environment.
During the conference, Governor Polis emphasized the importance of protecting communities and forests, stating that the 2026 Preparedness Plan reflects Colorado's strong commitment to this goal. He also announced the launch of the Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Task Force as part of their efforts to keep Coloradans safe.
Director Morgan further explained that the 2026 Wildfire Preparedness Plan acknowledges that wildfire is no longer just a seasonal threat, but a year-round challenge. He stressed the need for constant vigilance and a holistic strategy in order to effectively combat wildfires. This includes utilizing advanced technology such as Multi-Mission Aircraft and the FireGuard program for early detection, as well as maintaining a strong fleet of firefighting aircraft and dedicated ground suppression resources.
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The DFPC is divided into four sections, each serving a different role in Colorado's fire community. These include training firefighters, implementing technological advancements for public safety, suppressing wildfires, and enforcing building codes. The division is dedicated to serving and safeguarding the people of Colorado while protecting property, resources, environment, and quality of life.
The 2026 Wildfire Preparedness Plan can be accessed through a link provided by DFPC (https://bit.ly/2026-DFPC-WPP). Additionally, a video recording of the news conference can be found on YouTube (https://bit.ly/2026-WPP-Briefing).
With these measures in place, Colorado is better prepared than ever before to protect its communities from wildfires throughout the year. The state remains committed to working closely with local, state, and federal partners to keep unwanted fires small and minimize their impact on lives, property, and the environment.
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