Marshall Fire Updates: Donation, Volunteer Information, No Boil Water Advisory In City And County Of Broomfield

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Broomfield CO

04 January, 2022

6:58 PM

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Press release from the City and County of Broomfield: December 30, 2021 Broomfield Marshall Fire Updates: Thoughts and prayers are with those impacted by the devastating Marshall Fire. While the flames burned just up to the borders of Broomfield, thanks to the tireless work of North Metro Fire and the many first responders in the field Broomfield narrowly avoided any significant damage. All evacuation orders in Broomfield have been lifted, the 1STBANKCENTER Evacuation Point has closed, and there is NOT a boil water advisory for Broomfield. Follow Broomfield updates through the following channels. Email Notifications - Broomfield.org/BintheLoop Social Media - Broomfield Police Facebook and Twitter, and the City and County of Broomfield Facebook, Twitter, Nextdoor Sign up for emergency alerts via CodeRed. Learn more at Broomfield.org/CodeRed. Read Broomfield's Declaration of Local Disaster Emergency. How To Help: Thank you for the overwhelming outpouring of support, please find the best ways to help through the Boulder Emergency Management channels listed below. Website - BoulderOEM.com, Twitter, Facebook Sign up to Volunteer Donate If you have shelter to offer displaced residents, please sign up to be a vetted host at Airbnb.com and you will be alerted through the Airbnb Open Homes Program if needed. Please donate funds to the Red Cross or to the Boulder Community Foundation Please donate household goods to local non-profit thrift stores in your area. Thank you for wanting to assist those in need. This press release was produced by the City and County of Broomfield. The views expressed are the author's own.

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