Partly right. Colorado is becoming a California suburb. But a lot of those houses were on the edge of town, regular neighborhood, not horse property or woods retreats.
Other than being butted against the mountains, we had very little snow all winter, it had been 20 degrees hotter than normal, and the wind blew at a CONSTANT 60 mph. I followed an Aurora (my home--70 miles away) fire engine coming back; those boys were whipped, the truck sooty-anything white was grey Every jurisdiction within 100 miles rotated fire, police, and all in to help. One of those situations where you hope they can never repay.
As for fire, my house backs onto an self seeding wheat field; every year they cut it and let it lay.. This year they reaped, windrowed, and baled the straw for a change. If a cigarette had gotten in there, it would go faster than you could run.
So to a certain extent some people are asking for trouble, but we all live in flood plains, fire areas, wind, bad neighbors.
It is interesting to note that the Fort Collins area fire had virtually no looting, Colorado Springs had a lot. Fort Collins is a liberal college type place, the Springs is conservative--lots of army, Air Firce. We all would like to think our neighbors are like ourselves, and wouldn't enter an unlocked home to do any more than help save someone or valued items. Judging by the posts on GB, I would trust a lot of you with anything I have.