Glenwood Springs fire officials urge residents to heed fire restrictions and safe practices postindependent.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from postindependent.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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When it comes to fire danger in the Glenwood Springs area, the local fire department has a few tips for folks so all can mitigate potential threats.
“We live in a fire-prone area, so we have a risk of wildlife year-round,” said Glenwood Springs Fire Chief Gary Tillotson. “But current local conditions are an important thing to check.”
Tillotson advised that visitors and locals alike should always check for current fire restrictions on the Garfield County and Glenwood Springs city websites.
For example, Tillotson said there’s a restriction on the use of fireworks in Garfield County and within Glenwood Springs city limits.
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