Colorado
Colorado man continues trying to save his home from wildfire: “It’s a war zone up here”
Andy Hitch, whose home is in the path of the Alexander Mountain fire, describes the area around his home as “a war zone,” as he, neighbors and fire crews wage a nonstop battle against encroaching flames.
Hitch, 54, rebuffed evacuation orders and has stayed behind in his mountain community, trying to save what he calls his “dream home.”
He said several other neighbors are also still hunkered down in the Storm Mountain area, digging hand lines and trying to save their properties.
Although communication has been spotty, Hitch, who owns an ATV adventure business in Estes Park, told CBS News Colorado by text message his neighbors “are defending other homes west of me with hand lines and water trucks. They’re working hand in glove with on-the-ground firefighters. Tons of air support up here.”
He has shared videos and still photos of the area with CBS News Colorado.
“Fire crews are staged on my property. It’s 67 acres. They’re using it as a defensive zone. They’re backburning 200 feet from my house and air crews are dropping all around my property perimeter to try and encapsulate it in one area. This is the ‘line in the sand,’” he said.
He has lived in the Alexander Mountain region since he was eight or nine years old, buying what he called his dream property in 2018. When the fire blew up Monday, he said police and fire crews asked him to leave: “I just decided, no way I’m leaving. I’m going to stay. I decided to stay up here to protect the property.”
He said he and his family evacuated their home in 2020 for the Cameron Peak fire and didn’t know for two weeks if their home had burned. He said he wasn’t willing to go through that uncertainty again.
“I have an exit plan. I grew up here. I know how to get away from this,” he said.
His daughter, 24-year-old Mady Hitch, said Friday she was “insanely proud” of her father.
“I think it’s really awesome what he’s doing,” she said. Hitch’s daughter and wife evacuated earlier this week along with their dog, horses and cat. “We stayed until we saw flames coming down the hill at the end of the driveway,” said Mady. She said it was “really hard not being able to be there to help him.”
She said as of Friday, about 65% of the family property around their home had burned, although the house was still intact.
She said she talked to her father by phone Friday and “He’s really tired. He saved like two more homes this morning,” she said. “If there’s anyone who can get off that mountain safely, it’s him.”
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Evacuation warning issued for area near wildfire in southwest Boulder
Authorities have issued an evacuation warning for homes near a wildfire that broke out in southwest Boulder on Saturday afternoon.
Just before 1 p.m., Boulder Fire Rescue said a wildfire sparked in the southwest part of Boulder’s Chautauqua neighborhood. The Bluebell Fire is currently estimated to be approximately five acres in size, and more than 50 firefighters are working to bring it under control. Mountain View Fire Rescue is assisting Boulder firefighters with the operation.
Around 1:30, emergency officials issued an evacuation warning to the residents in the area of Chatauqua Cottages. Residents in the area should be prepared in case they need to evacuate suddenly.
Officials have ordered the DFPC Multi-Mission Aircraft (MMA) and Type 1 helicopter to assist in firefighting efforts. Boulder Fire Rescue said the fire has a moderate rate of spread and no containment update is available at this time.
Red Flag warnings remain in place for much of the Front Range as windy and dry conditions persist.
Colorado
Two-alarm fire damages hotel in Estes Park, 1 person taken to a Colorado hospital
A two-alarm fire damaged a hotel in Estes Park on Friday night. It happened at Expedition Lodge Estes Park just north of Lake Estes.
The lodge, located at 1701 North Lake Avenue on the east side of the Colorado mountain town, was evacuated after 8:30 p.m. and the fire chief said by 10 p.m. the fire was under control.
One person was hurt and taken to a hospital.
The cause of the fire is under investigation. So far it’s not clear how much damage it caused.
A total of 25 firefighters fought the blaze.
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