Report on Colorado’s Waldo Canyon Fire Lays Out Roadmap

A report detailing vulnerabilities leading to the destruction of nearly 350 homes in Colorado Springs from the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire provides communities located in wildfire-prone areas guidance on how to reduce risk of wildfire damage.

Among the key findings in the Lessons from Waldo Canyon report produced by the Fire Adapted Communities Coalition are:

“The damage would have been worse in Colorado Springs if not for the mitigation practices used in this area, including programs to reduce flammable vegetation surrounding the community and instituting a program that facilitated installation of Class A roof coverings when wood-shake roof coverings were replaced,” said Steve Quarles, senior scientist and wildfire expert with Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, which examined the report.

Lessons from Waldo Canyon is the first post-disaster field investigation report from, a national partnership in which IBHS is an active member.