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Deadly Oklahoma Twister is a Tragic Reminder that the Unthinkable Can Happen: Tomorrow Marks the Five-Year Anniversary of the Windsor Tornado—Colorado's Most Damaging Tornado. The tornado that has resulted in at least two dozen deaths and devastated the community of Moore, Oklahoma, is a stark reminder of the horrific damage tornadoes can leave in their path. Since 1960, four people have been killed by Colorado tornadoes, and one of those by the twister that tore through Windsor on May 22, 2008. The Windsor Tornado is Colorado's most damaging, causing insured losses totaling $206.9 million in today's dollars. More...
 
NFPA Announces first Colorado Wildfire Preparedness Day of Service— Local Communites join effort to reduce wildfire risk across the state. The National Fire Protection Association is launching the first Wildfire Preparedness Day of Service in Colorado on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in coordination with the American Red Cross, Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, READYColorado, and Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association. During this Day of Service, Colorado residents are encouraged to participate in wildfire mitigation. More...
 
Insurance Damage Estimates from the Waldo Canyon & High Park Fires Total Nearly $450 Million—Making the Devastating 2012 Wildfire Season the Most Expensive in Colorado History. The 2012 Wildfire Season has taken a devastating toll on Colorado residents, burning more than 600 homes and personal property. Insurance adjusters are still inspecting properties and working with residents, and while the claims and rebuilding process continues, preliminary damage estimates now total $449.7 million from insurance claims. More...
Safe Choices Program: Crashed Car Exhibits
RMIIA partners with the Colorado State Patrol and Total Resource Auctions to provide Colorado schools and community groups driving exhibits through the Safe Choices Program. The victims' families hope the traffic safety exhibits will help give other teenagers a better chance to live their dreams. The following exhibit – No Going Back is currently available.

Exhibits may be reserved by faxing or emailing the reservation form to our office at least two weeks in advance of your event. Please call (303) 790-0216 or email us to discuss available dates. Please note that special arrangements will need to be made for reservations outside the Front Range.

No Going Back

No Going Back - Crashed Car ExhibitRMIIA's new memorial exhibit, "No Going Back," was the result of a fatal crash in Lakewood. 17-year old Samara Stricklen was killed on March 13, 2007, when she was a passenger in the car driven by Seth Mutschler and they were struck by an SUV driven by a 17-year old girl. The newly licensed teen driver crossed four lanes of traffic and slammed head-on into Seth's Honda Accord. She was drunk, had smoked marijuana and broke teen driving laws for carrying teen passengers. The teen was sentenced as an adult to 12 years in prison—the judge ordered her to be incarcerated in a youthful offender program.

This crashed car promotes awareness and educates parents and teens about the dangers of inexperienced driving. It encourages safe driving habits at all times, under all circumstances. This exhibit is ideal for school programs, fairs, trade shows, safety meetings and conventions—anywhere that people who drive, or will soon drive, are gathered.

To reserve this exhibit, please fill out the reservation form or call RMIIA at (303) 790-0216 for more information.