Arvada Fire
Elliot Netzer has extensive experience in emergency services and coaching, currently serving as a firefighter at Arvada Fire Protection District since April 2019. Prior roles include firefighter at Fairmount Fire Protection District from May 2015 to January 2020 and assistant soccer coach at Jefferson Academy High School from July 2014 to June 2021. In addition, Elliot managed part-time operations at Apex Park and Recreation District and contributed to various roles in the Fitness Department from February 2012 to July 2019. Elliot began a career in emergency services after obtaining a Firefighter 1 Certificate from Red Rocks Community College in 2014 and later earned a Bachelor of Communication Arts and Science from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2018.
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Arvada Fire
At Arvada Fire, our employees are committed to delivering fire rescue, fire prevention, and emergency medical services that improve your safety, health and overall quality of life. At the center of our mission - preserving life, property and the environment - is a focus on professional and courteous care. It’s about exceeding your expectations, as well as our own. We proudly serve our citizens and each other with dedication, integrity, dependability, courage and respect. Arvada Fire currently maintains 8 active fire stations throughout approximately 41 square miles in the City of Arvada, the northern portion of the City of Wheat Ridge, and portions of unincorporated Jefferson County. Nearly 200 employees serve approximately 133,000 citizens. Arvada Fire provides a wide range of emergency response programs including fire suppression, technical rescue, water rescue, hazardous materials, and emergency medical services. The department also provides numerous community risk reduction programs including business inspections, plan review, home safety visits, school programs, community activities and more.