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This daily report is created by the Strategic Communications Team within the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management. Additional reports and graphics are available in the attached pdf document. NSTR = Nothing Significant to Report.
Colorado Daily Status Report May 18, 2017
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
Alerts/Warnings
National Terrorism Advisory System: No Current Alerts | Bulletin
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Activation Level: Normal Operations
Current Disasters/Large Incidents:
The Colorado DHSEM is monitoring statewide impacts due to severe winter weather and
rain systems across Colorado.
DHSEM continues to support Pueblo County, Custer County, Otero County and
Huerfano County for the May 8-11 flooding event.
Major Road Impacts/Closures:
US 6 Westbound / Eastbound Loveland Pass (Milemarker 220-229)
US 287 Northbound Ted's Place to Wyoming state line (Milemarker
356-385)
I-70 Eastbound Vail (Milemarker (176)
Colorado Regional Updates
Field Services Manager - Bruce Holloman - 720-852-6614
Deputy Field Services Manager – Paul Eller - 303-870-6893
The Field Services Manager (FSM) is available for technical support and assistance to the state.
The Deputy FSM is on annual leave until May 22.
Northwest - Chuck Vale - 970-846-3912
Counties: Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Mesa, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit
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This daily report is created by the Strategic Communications Team within the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management. Additional reports and graphics are available in the attached pdf document. NSTR = Nothing Significant to Report.
The Regional Field Manager will be monitoring the incoming winter storm and participating in
the northwest region exercise in Meeker. He remains available for technical support and
assistance to the region.
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This daily report is created by the Strategic Communications Team within the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency
Management. Additional reports and graphics are available in the attached pdf document. NSTR = Nothing Significant to Report.
West - Drew Petersen - 970-633-0201
Counties: Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel
The Regional Field Manager will be monitoring the incoming winter storm and is available for
technical support and assistance to the region.
Southwest - Trevor Denney - 970-247-7674
Counties: Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, San Juan, Southern Ute Indian Tribe and
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
The Regional Field Manager is available for technical support and assistance to the region.
San Luis Valley - David Osborn – 719-587-5213
Counties: Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache
The Regional Field Manager will be discussing preparedness at the Alamosa County Wellness
Fair then attending the San Luis Valley Rail Energy Transportation Advisory Committee
(RETAC) meeting in Monte Vista at 1800. He remains available for technical support and
assistance to the region.
South East - Riley Frazee – 719-510-2388
Counties: Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers
The Regional Field Manager continues to support Otero County and Bent County for flooding
that occurred from rains occurring May 8-11, 2017. He remains available for technical support
and assistance to the region.
South - Christe Coleman – 970-250-0440
Counties: Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Las Animas, Pueblo
The Regional Field Manager will be monitoring the incoming winter storm and will be
instructing an ICS 300 in Custer County on May 18-19. She continues to support Pueblo, Custer
and Huerfano Counties in the aftermath of the flooding last week and remains available for
technical support and assistance to the region.
South Central – Mark Boley - 720-415-4502
Counties: Chaffee, El Paso, Lake, Park, Teller
The Regional Field Manager will be monitoring the incoming winter storm and is available for
technical support and assistance to the region.