Halligan Fire spreads to 125 acres, 0% containment northwest of Fort Collins; no threats reported

  • Source: KCNC-TV CBS 4 Denver
  • Published: 06/28/2022 12:00 AM

The Halligan Fire was sparked by lighting strikes Monday evening in the area of the Halligan Reservoir outside of Livermore and northwest of Fort Collins. As of Tuesday just before noon, the fire was at about 125 acres and remained at 0% containment. There were no threats to people or structures. On Tuesday, Larimer County Sheriff’s Office tweeted it had taken command and increased air and ground resources responding to the fire. According to Livermore Fire Protection District, the Halligan Fire was in very rugged terrain, where wildland firefighters were taking the lead. The initial response was in the north fork area of the reservoir, which is northwest of Livermore and west of Highway 287. Since, the fire began Monday, there was no report of any threat to people or structures.



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