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Jay Sully

@JaySullyFromCO

Bronco Fan. Musician. Weather nerd. Dad Dance

Cañon City, CO Katılım Ağustos 2021
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The timberwovles are taking the nuggets behind the woodshed..yikes #DENvsMIN
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HELP ME PLEASE. A MAN NEEDS HIS NUGGS
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🖤 PRE-SAVE *LAST LIGHT* 🖤 My new album *Last Light* is available to pre-save now… I don’t even know how to fully explain what this project is to me. This isn’t just music—it’s everything I didn’t know how to say out loud. It’s the nights I couldn’t sleep, the weight I carried in silence, the moments I felt like I was fading and didn’t know if I’d find my way back. There were times making this where I almost gave up… where I questioned everything. But something in me kept holding on—just barely—and that’s what this album is. The sound of not letting go, even when it feels like you have nothing left. *Last Light* is for anyone who’s ever felt broken, lost, or like they’re fighting a battle no one else can see. It’s for the people still here, even when it hurts to be. If this reaches you, I hope you feel less alone. Pre-saving might seem like a small thing, but it truly helps this music find the people who need it most. And that means everything to me. Thank you for being here… seriously. 🔗 Pre-save here: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ja… ⏳ Out 04/03/26 🖤 *Last Light* is coming.
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NEW RELEASE 🚨 “Collecting Scars” is out now. This one’s for anyone who’s been through it… the pain, the setbacks, the moments that tried to break you—and you still showed up anyway. Maybe life isn’t about avoiding the bruises… maybe it’s about collecting the scars to prove we were here, we fought, and we didn’t quit. If this hits you, share it. Tag someone who needs to hear it. Listen now: youtube.com/watch?v=ok3FOG… #CollectingScars #NewMusic #Metalcore #HeavyMusic #NowPlaying #Sullivan #StayStrong #WeShowedUp
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#24Fire Update As of this morning, the size of the fire remains unchanged at 7,404.8 acres, and containment is still at 24%. Fire crews continue to make steady progress as they focus on strengthening control lines and securing the perimeter. Throughout the operational period, crews have been actively conducting mop-up operations, removing hazardous trees, and cleaning up remaining hot spots. Along the north, east, and south control lines, firefighters completed interior firing operations and made strong progress mopping up areas along the roadway, helping to reduce the risk of the fire re-establishing in previously burned areas. Today crews will continue to mop up, monitor, and patrol the fire perimeter. Firefighters and apparatus will remain visible along all control lines, especially along the Highway 115 corridor, as they work to secure the fire and prevent any flare-ups. Highway Update: Colorado State Highway 115 remains closed. Please avoid the area to allow emergency crews to operate safely and without interruption. Today’s primary concern is the return of weather conditions similar to those seen last week, including stronger winds and very dry air. Forecast conditions include: Southwest winds: 10–20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph Relative humidity: dropping as low as 11% Due to these conditions, the National Weather Service in Pueblo has issued a Fire Weather Watch from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. today, signaling the potential for critical fire weather that could lead to rapid fire spread if new ignitions occur. Reminder: Fremont County, Teller County, and Custer County remain under Stage 2 Fire Restrictions. Residents and visitors are urged to follow all restrictions and avoid any activities that could spark a fire. Officials continue to urge the public to remain cautious, stay aware of changing conditions, and be prepared in case fire activity increases.
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#24Fire Update Great News from the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office As of 2:00 PM, Fremont County residents who were evacuated may return to their homes, as the evacuation order has been lifted. The area previously under evacuation will now shift to pre-evacuation status, and residents should still have an evacuation plan in place in case conditions change. Areas previously under pre-evacuation are no longer under that status. Re-Entry Requirements: Residents returning to the area must present valid identification showing an address within the impacted area. If the ID does not include an address, proof of residence or ownership will be accepted. Acceptable documents include: Utility bill Rental/lease agreement (landlords may be contacted for verification) Voter registration Property tax receipt A piece of first-class mail with name and address Any other document proving residence or ownership within the evacuated area The re-entry point is located at the intersection of State Highway 115 and K Street. Road and Fire Safety: State Highway 115 will remain closed to allow firefighters to continue working safely and effectively. Livestock Shelter Update: The Pathfinder Park Event Center livestock shelter will remain open for owners to reclaim animals through Tuesday, March 24 at noon. Staff will be onsite to ensure animals are properly discharged. You do not need to rush back during the dark—come when convenient. If you need additional time beyond noon, contact Beth at 719-251-0245. Animals will only be released to owners or the contacts listed on the original intake form. Evacuation Shelter Closure: The Red Cross evacuation shelter at Pathfinder Park is now closed. Town Hall Meeting: The Fremont County Office of Emergency Management will host a town hall for those impacted by the fire. Details will be released at a later date.
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#24Fire Update The El Paso County Sheriff's Office has lifted the Pre-Evacuation Warning for the area surrounding Highway 115 and Sandy Creek Ranch Heights. Residents may safely return to this area, according to Peak Alerts. Evacuation Orders and Warnings: Fremont County: Level 2 Evacuation Warnings are still in effect for areas within 2 miles of Highway 115 and County Road F-45. Level 2 Evacuation Warnings are also still in effect for areas within 2–3 miles of Highway 115 and County Road F-45. Residents in these zones should remain alert and prepared to evacuate if conditions change. Officials continue to monitor fire activity closely. Residents are urged to follow updates from local authorities and stay aware of changing conditions along Highway 115 and surrounding areas.
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#24Fire Update Due to a combination of active fire behavior and ongoing backburn operations, the #24Fire along Highway 115 is now estimated at approximately 7,385 acres and remains at 0% containment. Firefighters continue working to strengthen and hold control lines. Crews have made progress tying in lines around the fire, but containment percentage can lag behind real progress since lines must be fully secured before it increases. The fire has now impacted areas in both El Paso County and Pueblo County. Fire behavior may fluctuate with changing winds and terrain. Highway 115 remains closed until at least Friday. Air quality continues to be a concern across the region. Smoke may settle into lower elevations overnight and during the early morning hours. Anyone sensitive to smoke should limit time outdoors. A Fire Weather Watch has been issued due to increasing fire danger and expected weather conditions. Additionally, Unincorporated Fremont County is now under Stage 2 Fire Restrictions effective immediately. Under Stage 2 Fire Restrictions, the following are PROHIBITED: • All campfires and fireworks • Campfires in developed areas (including fire rings) • Trash barrel burning • Open burning in both developed and undeveloped areas • Slash and agricultural burning • Charcoal grills • Smoking outside of a vehicle, building, or cleared hard-surfaced area • Welding, grinding, or torch use without proper fire suppression (water/extinguisher) and a spotter • Operating machinery in undeveloped areas without a spark arrestor The following are ALLOWED WITH EXTREME CAUTION: • Welding, grinding, or torch use with proper fire suppression and a spotter • Propane or pellet grills in developed areas with water available Crews remain focused on holding existing lines and limiting further spread.
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#24Fire Update Sunday evening, fire crews made significant progress, successfully tying in all control lines and effectively boxing in the fire. As of this morning, those control lines remain strong and are holding as expected. Due to a combination of active fire behavior and ongoing backburn operations, the #24Fire along Highway 115 is now estimated at approximately 7,385 acres and remains at 0% containment. Backburning operations are being utilized as a strategic firefighting technique. This involves intentionally setting controlled fires along established firebreaks to consume available fuels ahead of the main fire, helping to slow or stop further spread. Smoke will continue to be visible throughout the area as crews carry out suppression efforts and reinforce containment lines. Air quality may be impacted, particularly for individuals who are sensitive to smoke, including children, older adults, and those with respiratory conditions. Those in affected areas are encouraged to limit prolonged outdoor activity if smoke becomes heavy. Highway 115 remains closed at this time and is expected to stay closed at least through Friday. Conditions will be evaluated daily, and any changes to the closure will be communicated as soon as they become available. Fire crews will continue working around the clock to strengthen containment efforts. Additional updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
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#24Fire Update As of the latest report, the fire has consumed 4,607.5 acres and is currently 0% contained. Firefighting Operations: Backburning operations have been successfully completed along the southern and eastern borders of the fire line. Ground crews are actively strengthening control lines to contain the spread of the fire east of Highway 115. Over the past 24–48 hours, significant efforts were focused on preventing the fire from crossing to the west side of the highway. Crews are now patrolling Highway 115 to safeguard homes, properties, and other critical areas west of the highway. Evacuations and Safety Alerts: Mandatory evacuations remain in effect within a two-mile radius around County Road F45 and Highway 115. A three-mile pre-evacuation order remains in place in Fremont County, along with pre-evacuation alerts in El Paso County. pre-Evacuation orders for Highway 115/Sandy Creek Ranch Heights continue to be enforced. Road Closures: Highway 115 will remain closed until further notice to ensure the safety of residents and emergency personnel. Additional Information: Large amounts of smoke are expected to continue, affecting visibility and air quality as fire response operations proceed. Residents in surrounding areas are urged to stay informed and follow all evacuation and safety instructions. Crews remain fully committed to containing the fire and protecting communities in its path. Updates will be provided as conditions change. #cowx
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Update from the Fremont County Office of Emergency Management Fort Carson personnel are actively conducting a strategic back burn operation to reinforce the southern and eastern edges of the current fire line. As a result, residents and travelers in the surrounding areas should expect to see increased smoke and visible flames during this process. These conditions are planned and closely monitored by fire officials, and there is no cause for alarm.
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#24fire update Update from the Fremont County Office of Emergency Management Fort Carson personnel are actively conducting a strategic back burn operation to reinforce the southern and eastern edges of the current fire line. As a result, residents and travelers in the surrounding areas should expect to see increased smoke and visible flames during this process. These conditions are planned and closely monitored by fire officials, and there is no cause for alarm. The back burn is an important firefighting tactic used to remove available fuel and help slow or stop the spread of the wildfire. Crews are taking all necessary precautions to ensure the operation remains controlled and effective. This activity is expected to continue through this evening and into tomorrow morning (March 23, 2026). During this time, Highway 115 will remain closed due to reduced visibility from heavy smoke, the presence of ongoing hot spots, and to ensure the safety of emergency responders working in the area. Fire crews will continue to closely monitor conditions along the Highway 115 corridor and surrounding areas/ Please avoid the area, adhere to all road closures, and allow emergency personnel to safely carry out their operations.
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American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming
The #24Fire continues to burn in Southern Colorado. The Pathfinder Park Event Center shelter remains open. Our volunteers are on the scene offering comfort and care to those unable to return home. Pathfinder Park Event Center 6655 Colorado Hwy 115 Florence, CO
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#24Fire Update Crews continue to actively work on containment of the fire, utilizing both ground and aerial resources where conditions allow. With today’s cooler temperatures, fire behavior has moderated compared to previous operational periods; however, increasing winds remain a concern. A developing southeast surface wind is expected and may assist in pushing the fire back over previously burned areas, which could help limit forward progression in some locations. At this time, the fire remains approximately 25 minutes south of Colorado Springs and 26 minutes west of Cañon City. Fire personnel continue to monitor conditions closely and adjust tactics as needed to protect life, property, and critical infrastructure. Air quality impacts remain a concern throughout the region. There is the potential for brief periods of heavy smoke in communities south of the fire, including Penrose and Florence. Areas farther from the fire, such as Pueblo and Cañon City, may also experience intermittent smoke depending on wind direction and fire activity. Residents in affected areas are encouraged to take necessary precautions, especially those with respiratory sensitivities. Highway 115 remains closed, and there is currently no estimated time for reopening. Motorists are urged to avoid the area and follow all posted closures to ensure the safety of both emergency personnel and the public.
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#24Fire Update The fire is currently estimated at 4,607.5 acres and remains at 0% containment. Fire activity continues across the incident area, and crews remain actively engaged in suppression efforts. The fire has now crossed into Pueblo County and El Paso County, expanding the area of impact and increasing the complexity of operations. Colorado State Highway 115 remains closed, and there is no estimated time for reopening. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and use alternate routes. Weather conditions are expected to be more favorable today and tomorrow, which should assist firefighting efforts. However, dry fuels and shifting winds will continue to pose challenges, and fire behavior can change rapidly. Fire personnel will be taking advantage of these improved conditions to strengthen containment lines and limit further spread where possible. Residents in affected areas should remain alert, follow all evacuation guidance, and avoid the area to allow emergency crews to operate safely and effectively.
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