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Clovis Fire Department heroically aids Ruidoso fire response

July 11, 2024 | Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico



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Clovis Fire Department heroically aids Ruidoso fire response
In a recent government meeting, Clovis Fire Chief Nolan provided a detailed account of the department's response to the South Fork Fire in Ruidoso, which began on June 17. The emergency action was initiated following a request from Lincoln County's emergency services, leading to the dispatch of two structural engines, one ambulance, and one command unit, totaling 12 personnel. A second crew of 10 personnel was sent on June 19 to assist in firefighting efforts.

Chief Nolan highlighted the significant impact of a severe hailstorm that occurred during the fire, which helped cool the area and reduce the off-gassing of fuel hazards, ultimately aiding in the firefighting efforts. He noted that the type of building construction and surrounding fuel loads were critical factors in determining which structures were lost to the flames.

The chief also addressed the aftermath of the fire, explaining that the lack of vegetation due to the fire has contributed to recent flooding in the area. The absence of ground cover has hindered water absorption, leading to increased surface tension and flooding risks.

Nolan expressed gratitude to local residents in Ruidoso who opened their homes to Clovis firefighters during the emergency, allowing them to rest and access food despite power and water outages. The mayor and other officials commended the Clovis Fire Department for their swift and effective response, noting that Clovis sent more personnel to assist than even Albuquerque, showcasing their commitment to community support.

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