CO Governor Signs Order to Help Volunteer FFs

July 22, 2022
Colorado state agencies will provide paid leave for volunteer firefighters and other responders.

Facing wildfires year 'round in Colorado and depending on volunteers, Gov. Jared Polis has directed state agencies to provide paid leave to firefighters and other emergency responders.

Polis' executive order says state agencies will provide up to five days of paid leave for those who serve as volunteer responders, according to MSN.

Polis also encouraged private businesses to adopt a similar plan.

"To ensure we continue to encourage Coloradoans to engage in this critical volunteer work, it is important that employers, including the State of Colorado, support employees who volunteer and take time away from their employment to help with fire mitigation and suppression," the order stated.

Russ Watson, Kiowa County Fire Protection District Chief told reporters "Out here on the Eastern Plains, we rely on any resources we can get and having the extra manpower will allow for more resources with equipment and personnel. We appreciate the governor taking into consideration our needs out here in the more rural areas. I personally really appreciate the Governor's quick reaction and resolution to this matter."