In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the ongoing response to the quarry fire that ignited on July 30th in Jefferson County. The fire, initially contained to a 10 by 10 area, rapidly expanded to over 470 acres, prompting a significant mobilization of resources, including 225 firefighters on the ground.
Commissioner Kraft commended the efforts of local law enforcement, firefighters, and community volunteers, highlighting the collaborative spirit that emerged during the crisis. He noted the invaluable support from organizations such as GEFCO Public Schools and Dakota Ridge High School, as well as the dedication of trained volunteers at the evacuation center.
The meeting also addressed the investigation into the fire, which has been classified as human-caused. Authorities are working with a specialized arson investigation team and have established a tip line for public assistance. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through the county's website and social media channels, where updates on the fire and safety measures are regularly posted.
Commissioner Kraft expressed gratitude for the community's resilience and support during this challenging time, emphasizing the importance of coming together in the face of adversity. The meeting concluded with a reminder of an upcoming quarterly meeting for city and county managers, where further developments may be discussed.