170 MacGregor Ave
Estes Park, CO 80517
(970) 586-5331
Official Facebook page for Rocky Mountain National Park
The Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1907. It remained an all-volunteer organization until 1999, when the first paid fire chief was hired. The establishment of a fire district gained voter approval in 2009 and the Estes Valley Fire Protection District (EVFPD) became the governing body for fire and rescue services on January 1, 2010. Volunteer firefighters and paid district staff proudly continue the tradition of providing superior fire and safety services that was established more than a century ago. The district encompasses 66 square miles including the town of Estes Park, CO. Although Rocky Mountain National Park is outside the district's boundaries, an agreement is in place for EVFPD to provide fire suppression services for structural fires and motor vehicle accident assistance in the park on the east side of the continental divide.
Our policing philosophy at the Estes Park Police Department is strongly rooted in Community Oriented Policing. Our motto is, "Your Police, Our Community." We look for officers and employees who will be ambassadors for our town and our police department. If you think you are one of the few who would be a good fit for our agency please apply. Watch the town's webpage for job opening announcements, www.estes.org/jobs
Our policing philosophy at the Estes Park Police Department is strongly rooted in Community Oriented Policing. Our motto is, "Your Police, Our Community." We look for officers and employees who will be ambassadors for our town and our police department. If you think you are one of the few who would be a good fit for our agency please apply. Watch the town's webpage for job opening announcements, www.estes.org/jobs
Official Facebook page for Rocky Mountain National Park
The Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1907. It remained an all-volunteer organization until 1999, when the first paid fire chief was hired. The establishment of a fire district gained voter approval in 2009 and the Estes Valley Fire Protection District (EVFPD) became the governing body for fire and rescue services on January 1, 2010. Volunteer firefighters and paid district staff proudly continue the tradition of providing superior fire and safety services that was established more than a century ago. The district encompasses 66 square miles including the town of Estes Park, CO. Although Rocky Mountain National Park is outside the district's boundaries, an agreement is in place for EVFPD to provide fire suppression services for structural fires and motor vehicle accident assistance in the park on the east side of the continental divide.