Sheriff

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office Emergency Services Unit is excited to introduce a brand new community program, focused on demonstrating the wide variety of services Emergency Services and providing hands-on experience for participants. This program, the Emergency Services Exploration Series (ESES), is an educational program designed for Larimer County residents, students, and business owners. Participants will learn about LCSO's involvement in wildland fire, disaster response, search and rescue, and emergency medical operations.  During this highly interactive program, attendees will participate in scenarios, try out equipment, connect with experts in the field, and more.

Each week will include different topics, tools, and demonstrations, all presented by staff and local volunteers who do this work year round. Participants are asked to attend all four classes (barring emergencies). Topics include wildland firefighting, fire mitigation, search and rescue, dive rescue, ski rescue, unmanned aerial systems (drones), and field medical care. This is not a certification program, but it will give participants firsthand perspective into the work of these teams.

This is not a certification program, but it will give participants firsthand perspective into the work of these teams.

The 2025 program will be held over four Saturdays: September 13, September 27, October 4, and October 11. Classes will be held in North Fort Collins and will begin at 9 a.m. (with the exception of the final class, which will begin at 8 a.m.) and will end around 1 p.m. Each week will include different topics, tools, and demonstrations, all presented by staff and local volunteers who do this work year round. Participants are asked to attend all four classes (barring emergencies). Topics include:

  • Wildland firefighting
  • Fire mitigation
  • Search and rescue
  • Dive rescue
  • Ski rescue
  • Unmanned aerial systems (drones)
  • Field medical care

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a resident, student, or business owner in Larimer County.
  • Must not have any felony convictions in the last 5 years, and no active charges (misdemeanor or felony) pending prosecution.
  • Space is limited. Participants must commit to attending all four classes (barring emergencies).
  • Minimum age to attend is 16. Participants under the age of 18 must attend with a registered adult. 

Ready to apply? Fill out the application form here!