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First responder trauma center opens to support heroes

July 03, 2024 | Larimer County, Colorado



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First responder trauma center opens to support heroes
During a recent government meeting, county officials highlighted significant collaborative efforts with local municipalities and organizations. County Manager Erin Adams reported on productive monthly meetings with Timna's city manager and bi-monthly discussions with Fort Collins city manager Kelly DiMartino, emphasizing the importance of addressing shared issues and ongoing projects.

Additionally, a meeting with Anne Hutchinson, executive director of the Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce, underscored the county's commitment to fostering partnerships and enhancing coordination between the chamber and county initiatives.

Commissioner Cheddock McNally acknowledged the successful execution of recent primary elections, commending Larimer County Clerk and Recorder Tina Harris and her team for their efforts. He also shared insights from an open house at the new First Responder Trauma Services Resource Center, which aims to provide essential peer support and counseling for first responders facing the psychological toll of their demanding roles. This center is noted to be among the first of its kind in the country, focusing on the unique needs of emergency personnel.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions and feedback from colleagues, reflecting a collaborative spirit among county officials as they work to address community needs and enhance local services.

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