A year after the deadly Marshall Fire drove thousands of Coloradans from their homes, the state’s densest communities aren’t preparing for the next climate-driven wildfire.
Lieutenant Paul Ostroy faced what was left of the 2000 block of Anderson Drive and thought of the families who lived there before the Marshall Fire destroyed it.
As the Marshall Fire charged towards their homes, residents of the Sagamore neighborhood say they had no sirens, evacuation notifications or working fire hydrants. Denver7 is taking those concerns to those in charge to find out what went wrong.