The Loveland Rural Fire Protection District is a Colorado special district governed by a Board of five elected Directors. Formed in 1950, the Rural District covers approximately 194 square miles surrounding the City of Loveland, providing fire and emergency services to rural, foothill, mountain, commercial, and residential properties. Since 2012, the Rural District has been part of the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority, responsible for all fire and emergency services, plan reviews, building permits, and more.
The Loveland Rural Fire Protection District, in collaboration with the City of Loveland, ensures the safety and protection of the community through its dedicated team of professionals. With a contractual relationship with the Loveland Fire Rescue Department and the Big Thompson Canyon Volunteer Fire Department, the Rural District has been serving the area for over 70 years. Committed to excellence, the Loveland Rural Fire Protection District plays a vital role in safeguarding the lives and properties of residents and businesses in the region.
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