Heartfelt appreciation: Larimer County residents thankful for first responders at Alexander Mountain Fire

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Heartfelt appreciation: Larimer County residents thankful for first responders at Alexander Mountain Fire
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LOVELAND , Colo. — Outside Sandy's Convenience Store in Loveland , cars stopped to fill up gas as smoke filled the sky from the Alexander Mountain Fire . Corrine Kaylor's truck bed was filled up with the necessities for her animals, who made it safely out of the mandatory evacuation zone.'The sheriff's department down the road was kind enough to let me back in Glade Road,' Kaylor said. 'I was able to access my property there and pick up more supplies that my animals need.

'I'm lucky enough to have had a retired pet sitter, has no animals anymore, so she had a fenced pasture for me,' Kaylor explained. 'But I'm needing to get some more reinforcement for them and some of their supplies, so as soon as I drop this off, I'll be able to go shower, eat and take a break.'The past 48 hours have been a whirlwind for Kaylor, but on Wednesday morning, she looked out the convenience store parking lot with a smile.

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