Laurie Lambot
Experience
Nov 2023 - Present
Boulder Mountain Fire PDVolunteer Firefighter
Responding to wildland and structure fire incidents, medical calls, and actively training in fire suppression, rescue, and EMS operations.
Mar 2023 - Oct 2023
West Douglas Fire/RescueVolunteer Firefighter
Responding to fire suppression and emergency response operations while gaining foundational experience prior to formal EMS certification.
2008 - 2009
Saint-Luc Hospital & Lubumbashi HospitalBiomedical Field Scientist
Conducted fieldwork in Democratic Republic of Congo collecting vital signs, blood, and urine samples during a public health study on iodine deficiency. Led education efforts across schools, churches, and local radio to improve community health awareness.
2004 - 2008
Saint-Luc Hospital - Le RoseauHospital Care
Night shift hospital assistant in the international patient unit at the Saint-Luc teaching hospital, supporting patients and families arriving from neighboring countries for major treatments.


Education
Feb 2025 - May 2025
Front Range Community CollegeEmergency Medical Technician - EMT
Graduated in May 2025. National Registry (NREMT) candidate for June 2025.
Sept 2024 - Oct 2024
Boulder County Fire Fighters AssociationStructure Fire Academy - FF1
Certified (NFPA 1001, 2019 Edition) through the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC).
Oct 2024 - Nov 2024
Boulder County Fire Fighters AssociationHazmat Operations & Awareness
Certified (NFPA 470, 2022 Edition) through the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC).
Apr 2024 - May 2024
Nederland Fire & Sugarloaf FireEmergency Medical Responder - EMR
Graduated in May 2024. Passed the National Registry EMR (NREMR) exam in February 2025.
Apr 2024 - May 2024
Boulder County Fire Fighters AssociationWildland Firefighter II - FFII - Red Card
Recertified through BCFFA at the request of my department.
Dec 2023
American Heart AssociationBLS Provider & Instructor
Certified BLS Provider since December 2023; and BLS Instructor since February 2024.
Mar 2023 - Apr 2023
West Douglas Fire RescueWildland Firefighter II - FFII - Red Card
Red Card certification completed, including field day training.
Media
This past Saturday, the Boulder Fire Training Center hosted the 2025 Women in the Fire Service Skills Day! 45 dedicated firefighters, representing a range of experience and skill levels from Colorado and Wyoming, participated in this valuable training opportunity. The focus? Learning new skills and fostering a supportive network within the fire service.
Post available here.
The fire mitigation projects are funded by federal, state and county grants.
Next 9News. April 16th, 2025. Video available here.
Palamara is expected to assume the role of fire chief Jan. 1, 2026, upon the retirement of John Benson, the districtās longtime fire chief.
Article available here.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – On Monday, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said nine strike teams of almost 50 fire engines and overhead personnel were sent to Los Angeles to help fire the devastating wildfires.
The nine-strike teams consist of firefighters from all over Colorado, including Boulder Mountain Fire PD.
Several factors influence how easy a fire is to contain, including luck with the weather. Trends in Boulder County, like high housing costs pushing firefighters out, are adding to worrisome possibilities for future blazes.
Article available here.
Female firefighter hone skills at Regional Fire Training center.
Article available here.
Around 75 firefighters from around Colorado attended Saturdayās āWomen in the Fire Service Skills Day,” held at the Boulder County Regional Fire Training Center.
Daily Camera. April 26th, 2024.

Testimonials
There are people that volunteer for personal reasons that are more about so they can say the are firefighters and be lauded for that. Then there are the people like Laurie, whoās altruism is backed up by giving way beyond the ask and doing it because she is driven by making a difference. [...] She is rare in that she takes little for granted and makes her mark by working exceedingly hard to meet her goals.

Chief Robert Olliver
Laurie is, without a doubt, one of the most driven and capable emergency responders Iāve ever worked with. [...] Whether sheās on a wildfire line, responding to a 9-1-1 call, or teaching CPR to the community, Laurie brings a level of competence, composure, and professionalism that inspires confidence in everyone around her. Sheās an accomplished responder, a natural leader, and a critical asset to any emergency response team.

David Kabal
She has been a key part of my own decision to pursue a path as a volunteer firefighter, guiding me through the initial steps and offering advice based on her own experiences. Laurieās willingness to support others shows the kind of person she isāgenerous, responsible, and committed to helping others.

Jennifer Cannon
Laurie was a volunteer recruit in the BCFFA Fire Academy in the fall of 2024 representing her fire district. She successfully completed the Firefighter I and Hazmat Operations certification. Her commitment and strong character made her an immediate leader for her engine company. [...] Laurie is a person that you want to work with.

Captain Robert W. OāDonnell
Laurieās commitment to excellence and her thirst for knowledge are unmatched. She was named Rookie of the Year in 2024, not just for showing up, but for going above and beyondālogging the highest number of training hours of anyone at the department that year. Sheās an absolute fire nerd in the best possible wayāconstantly studying, drilling, and refining her craft.

David Kabal
Laurie has demonstrated a deep commitment to learning and contributing. She has shown great enthusiasm for learning about firefighting and emergency medicine, and is currently enrolled in an EMT course. She has obtained many firefighting certifications, including Hazmat which is an extremely difficult certification to achieve. Laurie was rookie of the year last year with Boulder Mountain Fire. Her passion for helping others and her dedication to making a difference are clear through her consistent volunteer work.

Michael Carrington