Washington / Yuma Combined Communications Center

Washington / Yuma Combined Communications Center (W-Y Communications), formed in 1992 and is the 911 center which covers all of Yuma and Washington Counties in northeast Colorado, covering 4893 square miles.

Dundy County, Nebraska and Cheyenne County, Kansas have signed the Colorado Intergovernmental Agreement for Emergency Management for mutual-aid with Yuma County. 

Washington / Yuma Combined Communications Center consists of these agencies: Akron Volunteer Fire Department, Armel Volunteer Fire Department, Cope Police DepartmentCope Rural Fire Protection District, Eckley Volunteer Fire Department, Hale Volunteer Fire Department, Idalia Ambulance Service, Idalia Volunteer Fire Department, Joes Volunteer Fire Department, Kirk Volunteer Fire Department, Otis Volunteer Fire Department, Southwest Washington County Fire Protection District, South Y-W Ambulance Service, Vernon Volunteer Fire Department, Wages Volunteer Fire Department, Washington County Ambulance Service, Washington County Emergency Management, Washington County Sheriff, Wauneta Volunteer Fire Department, Wray Ambulance Service, Wray Police Department, Wray Volunteer Fire Department, Yuma Ambulance Service, Yuma County Emergency Management, Yuma Police Department, Yuma County Sheriff & Yuma Volunteer Fire Department.

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