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Susan Lilly, Public Information Officer (PIO) 
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Fire Marshal Jim Boeckel Retires

Fifty years is a lot of fires. From the first time Jim Boeckel rode to his first fire (inadvertently, as a boy) to last week, Boeckel has spent a lifetime defending the public against fire. Boeckel was first certified as a firefighter at the age of 16, following a family tradition. He never looked back. He made his way to Telluride in 1992 where he found the Telluride Fire Protection District (TFPD) staffed with hard-working and enthusiastic volunteers grappling with a coverage area that was booming. Telluride and Mountain Village were experiencing unprecedented growth. Boeckel’s arrival, said former firefighter Randy Sublett, was most welcome.

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Five Mudslides Cover, Close Highway 145

As the monsoon weather continued over the weekend, so did the mudslides. Heavy rains Saturday resulted in five separate slides along Highway 145 between mile markers 77.5-80 in the Sawpit area, covering both lanes in up to two feet of debris, including large rocks that required removal via heavy equipment, and closing the roadway to two-way traffic for several hours. The most significant slide occurred at mile marker 79, according San Miguel County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Susan Lilly.

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Woman Seriously Injured After Car Rolls Down Black Bear Pass Near Telluride

A 23-year-old woman and her dog are recovering after a vehicle rolled about 400 feet down Black Bear Pass on Sunday. In an investigation, the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office learned the woman and her passenger were headed up Bridal Veil Road in a 2021 Ford Bronco and entered the one-way Black Bear Pass headed in the wrong direction. The passenger later told authorities they did not see the sign about the one-way pass, according to the sheriff's office.

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Woman Dies After Via Ferrata Fall

Anissa Laverne Larson, 53, of Tucson, Arizona, died Thursday morning due to a fall while traversing the Via Ferrata, according to a news release from San Miguel County Coroner Emil Sante. San Miguel County Sheriff’s Office, Telluride Fire Protection District, and search and rescue personnel responded Thursday to a “report of a woman who had fallen a substantial distance and was apparently not moving,” according to a Sheriff’s Office social media post. When officials arrived, it was “determined the woman suffered fatal injuries.”

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Jim Boeckel Named Colorado Fire Investigator Of The Year

James Boeckel, fire marshal and fire investigator for the Telluride Fire Protection District (TFPD), was recently named Colorado Fire Investigator of the Year for 2018 by the Colorado chapter of the International Association of Arson Investigators (CIAAI). The award recognized Boeckel’s overall contribution to the field of fire investigation, while also acknowledging his work on a fire that destroyed a Mountain Village home earlier this year. That fire remains under investigation.

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Officials Discuss Wildfire Mitigation, Evacuation Plans

The pandemic has taken a back seat to another threat; one that could not only take lives, but homes, too. Wildfire is very much on the minds of local officials, fire and emergency personnel who are preparing for what is anticipated to be a busy fire season. And those living close to wooded or grassy areas — in San Miguel County, that’s nearly everywhere — there are ways to protect one’s home. At Wednesday’s Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting, commissioners Kris Holstrom and Hilary Cooper heard presentations from Western Region Wildfire Council (WRWC) staffers and from sheriff’s office representatives who detailed evacuation plans in the event of wildfire.

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