In December, Falcon Fire Protection District members and their families took time to enjoy good food and good company at the districtís annual holiday banquet. Ten members were also recognized for their years of service to the fire district and the Falcon community.Ten years:Lt. C. KirtLt. R. RiegeLt. D. SmithFirefighter D. HawkinsFirefighter B. MillwrightFleet Technician R. WilkersonFive years:Lt. A. OlssonFirefighter T. KummerleFirefighter B. McNabFirefighter A. WebbChaplain M. CollinsAnd last, but certainly not least, administrative assistant G. Tatzlaff received a bouquet of flowers as a token of appreciation for her efforts to keep the district running smoothly.County revises burning ordinanceAccording to a Dec. 22 press release, the El Paso County Board of County Commissioners scheduled a first reading of a revised open burning ordinance at its Dec. 30 regular meeting. The release states that revisions ìreflect additional public input and statutory requirements of the El Paso County Health Department.î A second reading and final approval of the ìEl Paso County Open Fire and Open Burning Restriction Ordinanceî will be scheduled for mid-January, contingent upon approval of the first reading.General provisions of the ordinance include the following:
- A requirement to obtain an Open Burning Air Quality Permit from El Paso County Public Health and an Open Burning Permit from the El Paso County Sheriffís Office for any vegetation management burns (to include the burning of slash piles) in unincorporated areas of the county
- The sheriffís office dispatch center will notify the appropriate fire districts of open burn permits in their jurisdictions.
- Open burns must comply with all state and local fire district rules and regulations. Open burns must be at least 50 feet away from buildings or combustible fences and be directly attended by ìa competent person with appropriate extinguishing equipment available for immediate use.î
- Open burn permits can be revoked at any time.
- Open Burn Permits are invalid during Stage I or Stage II fire restrictions or during a red flag warning.
- Text messages can wait. Never text while driving.
- A texting driver is 23 times more likely to get into an accident.
- Cell phone use, even with hands-free devices, is still a distraction while driving. Pull over to a safe place before making or answering calls.
- In 2012, drunk driving accounted for 31 percent of all traffic fatalities. Twenty percent of fatalities among children 14 and younger occurred in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes.
- Marijuana may be legal for recreational use in Colorado, but it is still illegal to toke and drive.
- Keep anything that can burn at least 3 feet from space heaters.
- Only one space heater at a time should be plugged into an electrical outlet to avoid overloading the circuit.
- Make sure space heater electrical cords are in good condition, not frayed or cracked.