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Colorado Fire Department Types

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) definition of department type is as follows:

Department Type Definition
Career All firefighters are career / paid firefighters
Mostly Career More than half of the firefighters are career / paid firefighters
Mostly Volunteer More than half of the firefighters are volunteer / un-paid firefighters
Volunteer All of the firefighters are volunteer / un-paid firefighters

The information below is based solely upon fire departments that have registered with the National Fire Service Registry. If you have not registered your fire department, please do so, it is free and contributes to a complete picture of the fire services. Check out some Quick Facts from the registry.

Department Type

NOTE: In the USFA National Fire Service Registry data for Colorado there are 3 departments NOT classified, and so NOT included in these statistics. Departments should register as Career, Mostly Career, Volunteer or Mostly Volunteer but we do not have it for these 3 departments .

Departments Types of Colorado

Percentages are intentionally rounded for simplicity not precision, so please use them as insights only.

County Career Mostly Career Mostly Volunteer Volunteer Total
Adams 50% 30% 20% 10
Alamosa 50% 50% 2
Arapahoe 50% 25% 25% 8
Archuleta 100% 1
Baca 100% 5
Bent 100% 1
Boulder 17% 6% 22% 56% 18
Chaffee 33% 67% 3
Cheyenne 100% 1
Clear Creek 100% 1
Conejos 100% 1
Costilla 100% 2
Crowley 100% 1
Custer 100% 2
Delta 100% 3
Denver 50% 50% 2
Dolores 100% 2
Douglas 14% 57% 29% 7
Eagle 38% 38% 25% 8
El Paso 24% 20% 32% 24% 25
Elbert 57% 43% 7
Fremont 17% 17% 67% 6
Garfield 20% 40% 40% 5
Gilpin 33% 67% 3
Grand 80% 20% 5
Gunnison 17% 33% 50% 6
Huerfano 100% 3
Jackson 100% 1
Jefferson 14% 64% 21% 14
Kiowa 100% 2
Kit Carson 100% 5
La Plata 50% 50% 4
Lake 100% 1
Larimer 7% 20% 7% 67% 15
Las Animas 14% 86% 7
Lincoln 100% 3
Logan 20% 80% 5
Mesa 12% 25% 38% 25% 8
Moffat 100% 1
Montezuma 14% 14% 29% 43% 7
Montrose 17% 17% 17% 50% 6
Morgan 100% 4
Otero 50% 50% 4
Ouray 100% 2
Park 100% 5
Phillips 100% 2
Pitkin 50% 50% 2
Prowers 50% 50% 4
Pueblo 40% 20% 20% 20% 10
Rio Blanco 100% 2
Rio Grande 25% 75% 4
Routt 17% 67% 17% 6
Saguache 25% 75% 4
San Miguel 67% 33% 3
Sedgwick 100% 3
Summit 50% 25% 25% 4
Teller 17% 50% 33% 6
Washington 100% 3
Weld 22% 33% 28% 17% 18
Yuma 100% 6

Firefighter / Personnel Numbers of Colorado

Here the personnel numbers by county for volunteer and career agencies within Colorado.

Looking for NFIRS FDIDs?

Here are the fire department identifiers (FDIDs) for agencies within Colorado. NFIRS FDIDs are required for submitting NFIRS reports with mutual aid or automatic aid with those departments.

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Last Updated on June 24, 2023