The mark consists of an outer red Maltese cross outlined in black with a firefighter emblem on the left, consisting of a yellow axe, ladder, and hook, a black and yellow pole, and a red and yellow fireman's helmet, and a blue medic emblem on the right, consisting of a blue star of life with a white caduceus, with the yellow words "ELK CREEK" at the top, and the yellow words "FIRE-RESCUE" at the bottom, an inner blue ring outlined in black with the white words "CONIFER, COLORADO" at the top and the words "ESTABLISHED 1948" at the bottom, and a central image of a brown elk with a white mouth, ear, and tail outlined in black and green and white mountains and green meadow in the background both outlined in black.
ELK CREEK FIRE-RESCUE CONIFER, COLORADO ESTABLISHED ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY EIGHT; ELK CREEK FIRE-RESCUE CONIFER, COLORADO ESTABLISHED NINETEEN FORTY EIGHT; ELK CREEK FIRE-RESCUE CONIFER, COLORADO ESTABLISHED ONE NINE FOUR EIGHT
The color(s) red, blue, yellow, green, brown, white and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "CONIFER, COLORADO ESTABLISHED 1948 FIRE-RESCUE" OR THE DESIGN OF THE STAR OF LIFE AND CADUCEUS (EMERGENCY SERVICES) EMBLEM, AND THE FIRE SERVICES (MALTESE CROSS) EMBLEM APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN.