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Oak Hill Area FSC | Plan Ahead

A large, billowing smoke plume from a forest fire, with trees in the foreground.

Will You Be Ready?

There is much you can do before a fire to lessen the chance of your house burning up, or you or your loved ones being hurt. Wildfires will happen, but they do not need to destroy everything you hold dear.

Check out the links to the left and on the Save Your Home page for steps you can take to make your home, and your family and animals, safer in a wildfire.

 

 

Preparedness Tips from Fire Marshal Brandon McKay 

Here are some of the plan-ahead actions that El Dorado County Fire Marshal, Brandon McKay, recommended we take when he spoke at an August 2018 neighborhood meeting about fire safety.

A red fire engine navigating rough terrain outdoors.
  1. Put together a Go Bag for each member of the family.
  2. Sign up for the Code Red program. This allows you to register multiple phone lines, which will send out an alert, like evacuation orders, in the event of an emergency in your area.
  3. I can’t stress this enough: When told to evacuate, evacuate early. This not only gets you out in a safe manner and time, but also means one less thing we have to worry about.
  4. Prepare your house through good defensible space measures (and harden your home). This helps us to be able to defend your house.
  5. Have good, visible address numbers: Two-sided to face both sides of the street, non-flammable, 6 inch tall number, with a contrasting, reflective background is best.
  6. Clear your driveway, limb trees a minimum of 14 feet wide and 15 feet high to allow us to get resources back to your house.

Per CAL FIRE, the Sheriff’s Department and/or CHP, are responsible for directing evacuations. We should follow their direction. In the absence of such direction, use your best judgment in evaluating alternatives.

Do you have all of your emergency numbers handy? 
A spreadsheet with emergency fire and law enforcement information, including website links and social media handles.

From the Emergency Response Information Group in El Dorado County.

We have done all the heavy lifting for you.  Check out this list of Emergency Contacts and Phone Numbers.  

Emergency Notification Master List.pdf
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