Leadville/Lake County Fire-Rescue
Leadville/Lake County Fire-Rescue (LLCFR), founded in 1882 covering 376 square miles in Lake County (Colorado) including the areas of Bartlett Gulch, Boswell Gulch, Box Creek, Brush Creek, California Gulch, Climax, Cozart Reservoir, Crystal Lakes, Crystal Ridge, Dayton Gulch, Dexter, Dry Union Gulch, Empire Gulch, Empire Valley, Evans Gulch, Gordon Gulch, Grafe’s Pond, Hayden Meadows Reservoir, Hayden Ranch, Interlaken Trailhead, Towa Gulch, Iron Hill, Lake Creek, Lakeview Campground, Leadville, Leadville Junction, Leadville National Fish Hatchery, Malta, Matchless Mine, Moffat Mine, Mount Elbert, Mount Massive Lake, Moose Haven, Reddy State Wildlfe Area, San Isabel National Forest, Sawmill Gulch, Spring Creek, Stringtown, Thompson Gulch, Turquoise Lake, Twin Lakes, Twin Lakes Village, Venture Mine, White Star Campground & Willis Gulch. (FDID #06515) (Department Wildland Identifier: CO-LACX)
Leadville/Lake County Fire-Rescue took over fire service from the Climax Fire Department in 1995 and Twin Lakes Fire Department at an unknown date.
Leadville/Lake County Fire-Rescue is dispatched by Lake County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center.
Station 1 – Leadville
Station 2 – Twin Lakes
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