
The City of Evans Fire Rescue department is staffed with 15 highly motivated and professionally trained Fire Fighters and support personnel, along with 36 Volunteer Fire Fighters. As a full service Fire and Rescue agency, we provide emergency response 24 hours a day, seven day a week for Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Support, Hazardous Material Mitigation and Rescue Assistance. Fire Prevention programs and Public Education activities outlined below are presented to City residents and business organizations as a free service to the community.
| Name | Title | Phone # | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warren Jones | Fire Chief | (970) 475-1117 | wjones [at] ci [dot] evans [dot] co [dot] us |
| Rob Standen | Assistant Fire Chief | (970) 506-0746 | rstanden [at] ci [dot] evans [dot] co [dot] us |
| Ryan Fuller | Training & Volunteer Coordinator | (970) 339-3920 | rfuller [at] ci [dot] evans [dot] co [dot] us |
| Administration Office | Fire Station #1 (East Side) | Fire Station #2 (West Side) |
| 1100 37th Street | 3918 Denver Street | 2100 37th Street |
| (970) 475-1117 | (970) 339-3920 | |
| Monday-Friday: 8 am to 5 pm |
Evans Fire has many programs they encourage citizens to participate in. Listed below are the programs:
Child Safety Seat Inspections
The Evans Fire Department has Certified car seat technicians on every shift. Inspections are completed at Fire Station 2 located at 2100 37th Street. Inspections are done by appointment ONLY. To make an appointment call 339-3920. According to the National SAFE KIDS Campaign, " More then 81% of child restraints are used incorrectly, including 88% of forward facing toddler seats, 86% of rear facing infant seats and 85% of safety belts." Please ensure your child's safety by calling to schedule an appointment by calling (970) 339-3920.
Smoke Detector Program
The city of Evans Fire & Rescue Department Maintains a limited amount of smoke detectors. These detectors are available for use by residents that are experiencing severe economic difficulty, and who would otherwise be unable to obtain a smoke detector. Inquiries can be made by calling (970) 339-3920.
Fireworks
Certain low hazard fireworks are legal in the City of Evans. These are defined as Division 1.4G fireworks and are commonly called consumer fireworks. These types of fireworks contain only a very small amount of pyrotechnic material, produce only a noise and visual effect and cannot leave the ground. They do not include fire crackers, pop bottle rockets, roman candles, cherry bombs and similar more powerful fireworks that are illegal under Colorado state law. The link below will take you to a printable brochure on the City of Evans Fireworks Regulations.
The City of Evans Police and Fire Departments will be actively enforcing fireworks regulations in Evans. Illegal fireworks will be confiscated and persons using illegal fireworks will be subject to a summons to Municipal Court with a minimum fine of $120.
Emergency Preparedness
Emergency sirens are maintained by the City of Evans for use notifying citizens in the event of an emergency. Typically these sirens are tested once a year. Prior to these tests, a notice will be placed in the Greeley Tribune.
Citizens are advised to know what to do in case of an emergency:
- Keep a three day supply of food and water on hand
- Keep extra personal hygiene and prescription supplies on hand
- It is recommended that every household develop and practice an exit from the home drill
- All participants should know several ways out of their residence and report to a prearranged family gathering location.
- Persons wishing assistance with developing their plan may call the Fire Department for assistance at 339-3920.
Emergency Siren Locations:
- 3918 Denver Street
- 2100 37th Street
Station Tours
Evans Fire gives station tours preferably by appointment only. Tours are given 8 to 5, Monday through Friday. Call Evans Fire Station 2 at (970) 339-3920 to set up an appointment or with any questions.
Ride Alongs
Evans Fire encourages ride alongs for all interested citizens. Ride alongs can be done Monday-Friday during the day. Participants must be a minimum of 14 years of age. Participants must abide by Department General Operating Guidelines concerning ride alongs. Any questions call Evans Fire Station 2 at (970) 339-3920.
Please visit the Evans Fire & Rescue website for additional information.