Local firefighters join nationwide effort to reduce cancer risks in the fire service
Mountain View Fire Rescue has been recognized as a Gold Helmet Department through the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer, highlighting a major commitment by local firefighters to improving long-term health and safety in the profession.
The designation is awarded to departments where at least half of active frontline personnel enroll in the registry, a national initiative led by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The program collects data to better understand cancer risks among firefighters and identify ways to reduce them.
For Northern Colorado communities served by Mountain View Fire Rescue, the recognition underscores a broader commitment beyond emergency response. Firefighters are not only protecting lives and property in the moment—they are also contributing to research that could improve safety standards and health outcomes for departments nationwide.
Cancer remains one of the leading occupational threats facing firefighters, due in part to repeated exposure to smoke, chemicals, and hazardous environments. By participating in the registry, local firefighters are helping researchers track trends and develop improved prevention strategies, protective equipment standards, and long-term care practices…