Donate to Jefferson-Como Fire Protection District

When you call 911, we respond — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your donation directly supports emergency response, firefighter safety, and operational readiness throughout our district. As a rural mountain community, we face unique challenges that require specialized equipment, training, and preparedness.
Community support strengthens our ability to protect lives, property, and the wildland-urban interface we call home.
Why Donations Matter
Jefferson-Como Fire Protection District serves a large geographic area in Park County with diverse emergency demands, including:
- Wildland fire response
- Structure fires
- Highway and mountain pass vehicle accidents
- Medical emergencies
- Severe weather and winter incidents
- Technical rescue
While tax revenue funds core operations, community donations allow us to:
- Replace and upgrade lifesaving equipment
- Maintain and repair apparatus
- Improve firefighter protective gear
- Enhance training opportunities
- Support wildfire mitigation and prevention efforts
- Sustain volunteer and combination staffing programs
Every contribution stays within the district and directly benefits the community we serve.
Make a Donation
Your donation supports the General Fund, allowing the district to apply funds where they are most needed.
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Jefferson-Como Fire Protection District
P.O. Box 380
Como, CO 80432
Memo Line: Donation
Tax-Deductible Contributions
Jefferson-Como Fire Protection District is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
A receipt will be provided for your records upon request.
Serving Our Community
Our firefighters respond from staffed stations and auxiliary apparatus facilities across the district, ensuring rapid response coverage across Jefferson, Como, and surrounding areas.
Whether it’s a wildfire on a windy afternoon, a snow-covered highway accident at midnight, or a medical emergency in a remote area — your fire district is ready.
Your support helps ensure we remain that way.
