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Again, please stop calling Dispatch to report the fire. Multiple crews are on scene and these calls are tying up valuable resources #boulder Boulder County Sheriff’s Office Boulder Fire-Rescue

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Frigger2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire I don't think its a good idea to condition people to believe someone else has already called 911. 🙂

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I'm Morgan2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire People calling is ridiculous. As if police and fire can’t see it🤦‍♀️

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Bobbyboxhead2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire I might make a call to ya now to make sure you know about a fire!

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NamingTheƑʉͫcͧкͭιͪηͣJews2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire Boulder Colorado? Shiiiiiit, in about 1988, my friend Julian and I were playing with matches at our school Whittier Elementary. I guess we caused a small fire, trucks had to come. So, you can scratch that mystery off the books.

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HeIsRightAgain𝕏2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire Boulder PD: If you see something, say something. Also Boulder PD: If you see something, don't say something. Also, also Boulder PD: Also don't hold us accountable for #JonBenetRamsey foul-ups.

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John Kline Artwork2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire My cats 🐈

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villageidiotone2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire No. Really bad post. Do better @boulderpolice.

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Epic Fail 6192 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire Well you also don’t do anything about street racing. People have a right

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Bobbyboxhead2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire Not everyone has a Twitter ya twat!!! Better safe than sorry. Don’t get your panties in a raise

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Elmer Fudd2 年前

@BldrCOSheriff @boulder_fire WTF ever happened to "what is your emergency"??

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