
Read the History of the Wetmore Fire Department HERE
Founded in the March 24, 1950 by 16 community members, the Wetmore Volunteer Fire Department continues to be a viable and effective organization.
The Wetmore Volunteer Fire Department protects home and land in northeastern Custer County and parts of Pueblo and Fremont Counties, an area of about 110 square miles with a population of about 600. The department is entirely supported by grants, donations, and local fund-raising.
The fire chief is Clayton Masar and the department president is Bill Donley. Membership is open to all interested residents. Monthly meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the last Thursday of each month at the fire station at 200 CR 290 (Trinity Ranch Road).
Fun photos from a Wetmore Volunteer Fire Department Scrapbook











