03/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/19/2026 10:55
Boulder Fire-Rescue is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Academy, offering residents a unique, behind-the-scenes look at how Boulder Fire-Rescue serves the community. The last fire community academy was held in 2020 and the department is excited to be bringing it back.
The multi-session academy is designed to give participants hands-on experience and insight into emergency response, emergency medical service, fire operations, and community risk reduction. Participants will also gain experience with first aid, hands only CPR, using an AED, emergency preparedness and using a fire extinguisher. Through interactive learning and time with BFR firefighters, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the critical services that protect the Boulder community every day.
"Community education is a key part of building a safer, more resilient city," said Chief Michael Calderazzo. "Our goal is to empower participants with knowledge about fire safety, emergency preparedness, and the realities of first response. With this real time connection, we can learn about supporting and serving our community members while they build meaningful connections with our crews who serve Boulder every day."
The academy, April 22 - July 17, is open to community members interested in learning more about their fire department. Space is limited, and applicants are encouraged to commit to attending all sessions.
You can learn more and apply online at bldr.fyi/BFRacademy.
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