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Pueblo Fire Department - 1892      Pueblo Fire Truck - 2008
Responsibilities & Services

It is the Pueblo Fire Department's responsibility to protect the life and property of City residents and visitors. The department's critical public safety mission is carried out 24 hours a day with professional and specially trained personnel who perform fire, rescue, emergency medical, hazardous material, fire prevention, and public education services. As a team, they have a strong reputation for delivering a high quality of service in these areas.

Vision Statement
To maintain International Accreditation status as a Fire Department and provide safe and effective leadership, training, equipment, and facilities for our members to ensure the highest level of Fire and Rescue services to the City of Pueblo and our community.
Mission Statement
We will provide the highest level of Fire and Rescue services to City of Pueblo and our community following laws, safety practices, and professional standards.

Core Values
The Pueblo Fire Department's core values include Safety, Customer Service Excellence, Integrity, Dedication,and Vision.


Emergency Alerts

The City & County of Pueblo are under Stage I Fire Restrictions.

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 Contact Information
Fire Chief Chris Riley
Christopher P. Riley

Fire Chief
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1551 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001

PH: (719) 553-2830
Fx: (719) 553-2831

EMERGENCY: 911

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm

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The Black Forest wildfire surpasses the Waldo Canyon wildfire as the worst wildfire in Co history
According to Pueblo Fire Chief Christopher P. Riley, the Black Forest wildfire has surpassed the Waldo Canyon wildfire as the worst wildfire in Colorado history. Read on...
Fire Restrictions Effective 1PM in City and County of Pueblo
This morning Pueblo County Sheriff Kirk M. Taylor, City of Pueblo Fire Chief Christopher P. Riley, and several other Pueblo County Fire Chiefs had a teleconference to discuss the fire resource availability and potential fire restrictions in Pueblo County. Read on...