South Adams County Fire Protection District             
6550 East 72nd Avenue
Commerce City, CO 80022   
PH. 303-288-0835     FAX 303-288-5977

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Fire Prevention Bureau


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Fire Safety Tips

 

The South Adams County Fire Prevention Bureau was established in 1971 with 1 Fire Inspector, today the Fire Prevention Bureau consists the Fire Marshal, two Deputy Fire Marshals, two Fire Inspector's, and one Administrative Assistant.  The Fire Prevention Bureau is responsible for fire safety inspections of new and existing buildings, reviewing plans of new construction for compliance to meet the requirements of the code and building codes.  The Fire Prevention Bureau also spends many hours conducting public education classes both within the business community instructing adults, and in the local schools instructing children on the many ways of being fire safe.  Examples of fire safety instruction includes proper and safe operation of fire extinguishers, orderly and effective evacuation of buildings including nursing homes and your residence.  Also every year the inspectors visit every elementary school in the area to discuss and reinforce the correct and safe methods of getting out of their house in case of fire, and stressing the importance of not playing with matches, lighters and fire in general.  In addition they respond to fires within the fire district to determine origin and cause of fires, working closely with local law enforcement personnel.

Fire Marshal  Ron LaPenna Ext. 306 rlapenna@sacfd.org
Deputy Fire Marshal  Steve Marrs  Ext. 302 smarrs@sacfd.org
Deputy Fire Marshal Kevin Vincel  Ext. 300 kvincel@sacfd.org
Fire Inspector  Kevin Phillips Ext. 304 kcphillips@sacfd.org
Fire Inspector  Dean Vitale Ext. 305 dvitale@sacfd.org
Administrative Asst.  Diane Roemer-Vigil Ext. 301 droemer@sacfd.org
Building Maintenance Bob Kreutzer 303-286-5275 rpkreutzer@sacfd.org
Vehicle Maintenance Gary Hitner 303-289-4877 ghitner@hotmail.com

REMEMBER to CHANGE the BATTERIES in your SMOKE DETECTORS when you change your clock!

Do Not leave candles unattended in your home!

Put matches and lighters out of children's reach!

Use extension cords only for temporary use!
It is better to use a power strip.

 

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