Calls to Service
2023
1098
2024
0213

Our Mission

The mission of the Hudson Fire Protection District is to aggressively and safely protect life, property, and the environment by providing excellence in emergency services, training, and prevention.

Our Core Values

PASSION-COURAGE-TRUST-TEAMWORK

These core values provide guidance; reminding us what is important to us as individuals and as an agency, as well as brings a sense of purpose and self worth, ultimately increasing the quality of service we provide to our community!

Hudson Fire Protection District

We would like to welcome you to the Hudson Fire Protection District, where we proudly serve the communities of Hudson, Lochbuie, and unincorporated Weld County!

The Hudson Fire Protection District is an all-hazard agency, providing services to approximately 96 square miles in southern Weld County, Colorado. We are committed to our customers, and it is our goal to provide quality fire suppression, fire prevention, life safety, and property conservation, as well as emergency medical services, rescue and hazmat to the Town of Hudson, the Town of Lochbuie, and the surrounding rural areas. We contract our ambulance service with Platte Valle Ambulance Services in which we house a full-time ambulance at our station 1 in Hudson.

The district is governed by a Board of Directors. Our Board of Directors meet at station 1 on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. The meetings are open to the public and begin at 6:00pm. Feel free to stop by!

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Grant to assist with first segment of High Plains Boulevard Project

Grant to assist with first segment of High Plains Boulevard Project

The first segment of the new multimodal road will extend from Weld County Road (WCR) 9.5 from WCR 32 to WCR 34 east of Mead.

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County contributes to transportation management organization

County contributes to transportation management organization

The organization, the first in Northern Colorado, will focus on increasing efficiency on Highway 34 by identifying strategies to reduce single occupancy vehicle use on the corridor.

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