Clear Creek County Fire: The Salvation Army supports first responders

Providing dinner for firefighters

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, CO (June 28, 2019) – In response to the fire in Clear Creek County, The Salvation Army is assisting more than 80 first responders by providing dinner in the field on Friday evening, June 28. The Salvation Army will be preparing and serving the warm, balanced meal from its Emergency Disaster Services canteen.

According to The Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office, the fire began Thursday around 2:40 p.m. and grew to 10 acres. No injuries or structures damaged have been reported.

While emergency management expects the response to wrap up this evening, The Salvation Army is prepared to extend services through the weekend.

For more information regarding The Salvation Army Emergency Services or to support its Colorado fire relief efforts, please visit: intermountain.salvationarmy.org.To learn more about The Salvation Army go to intermountain.salvationarmy.org.

Emergency Disaster Services is one of the many services provided by The Salvation Army. In an emergency, The Salvation Army’s first goal is to meet the basic needs of first responders and those affected by the emergency. The second goal is to assist with the recovery, which can last for years.

 

 

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