The Glorieta Pass Volunteer Fire District is a dedicated fire and emergency medical services provider in the east central portion of Santa Fe County, New Mexico. They serve the communities of San Miguel County Pecos, Rowe, Ilfield, San Jose, San Juan, and the Upper Pecos Canyon, offering assistance to approximately 1200 residents and up to 3000 annual visitors to the Glorieta Conference Center. With a long history of mutual aid and collaboration with neighboring districts, they are committed to mitigating emergencies and ensuring the safety of the larger community.
The district operates from their main station located in the Village of Glorieta, which was built entirely by volunteers. They are currently in the process of transitioning to a substation, with plans for a new main station in the center of the district. In addition to their own resources, they receive aid from various agencies including NM State Forestry, US Forest Service, and other Santa Fe County Districts. The Glorieta Pass Volunteer Fire District holds an ISO rating of 4 and 4Y, reflecting their commitment to maintaining high standards of service and preparedness.
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