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FIRE EMERGENCE' <br />The quarry site and the transportation corridor between the quarry and Carbondale <br />are generally within the Carbondale Fire Protection District. The other primary fire <br />response unit is the U.S. Forest Service in the event of a forest or brush fire. <br />Carbondale Fire Protection District <br />Carbondale Station <br />300 Meadowood Lane <br />Carbondale, Colorado 91623 <br />Ron Leach, Chief <br />Phone: 970-963-2491 <br />Radio: 155.070 mHz <br />Response time: minimum 60 minutes to quarry from Carbondale <br />minimum 15 minutes from Marble fire house <br />Fire fighting vehicles are stationed in Marble, Redstone, and Carbondale. These <br />may be available to the quarry or for vehicle or forest/brush fires along the transportation <br />corridors between the quarry and Carbondale. These units are all manned by volunteer <br />firefighters. <br />1. Marble Volunteer Fire Dept. <br />Contact: R&ger-Ball?? <br />Station Phone: 970-963-1103 <br />Home Phone: 970-963-0649 <br />2. U.S. Forest Service <br />Sopris District Office <br />PO Box 309 <br />Carbondale, CO <br />Kevin Rirdon, District Ranger <br />Phone: 970-963-2266 <br />Glenwood Springs Supervisors Office <br />900 Grand Avenue <br />Glenwood Springs, CO <br />Phone: 970-945-2521 <br />Grand Junction Dispatch <br />Phone: 800-972-4526 <br />The Forest Service primarily responds to fires in or near the National Forest lands. <br />The quarry is located within the White River National Forest, but it is very near to the <br />boundary with The Gunnison National Forest. All contacts are recommended to be <br />coordinated through the above offices regardless of the forest involved.