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Red Flag Alerts
Brush Clearing Guidelines
Firescape Garden Guidelines
Prevention, Preparing, Planning
Evacuation
Fighting a Fire
Emergency Numbers
Traffic Safety
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Evacuation
When threatened by a fast moving wildfire, you should gather your family
and leave immediately. Do not wait. Execute your evacuation plan.
Do not panic. Keep alternate routes in mind as a backup should your
primary rout become blocked. Know the location of clear or defensible
areas in
your immediate community if you have to flee suddenly.
Time is a major factor in determining which, if any, of the following
activities can be completed. In an immediately encroaching wildfire,
you should grab your
family and leave immediately. If time permits, you should consider the following:
- PARK VEHICLES HEADED OUT. Leave keys in ignition. Close car windows.
Close garage door but leave it unlocked.
- DO NOT BLOCK THE ROAD.
- Locate and pack pets in carriers.
- Pack irreplaceable, important documents.
- Keep radio and scanner tuned to emergency stations for reports
and evacuation information.
- Shut propane tank valve which is located on top of the tank.
- Close all windows, skylights, interior and exterior doors. This
will block circulation of air and movement of fire from room to room. Do
not lock.
- Remove lightweight curtains if possible. Close heavy
drapes and blinds.
- Place ladders against front of house, or away from advancing
fire.
- Check hose connections and water pressure.
- Fill all available containers with water.
- Place metal covers on trash containers.
- Nail plywood covers over windows and vents.
- Move lawn furniture indoors. Pull combustible furniture away
from windows.
- Put tin foil on inside of windows to reflect heat away from
house.
- Turn on all lights in the house, on the porch, in the garden
and in the yard. This will enable fire fighters to spot your property
at
night.
- Set lawn sprinkler on roof, connect hose, but do not turn no
until you see burning embers begin to fall. Conserve water and water
pressure
for those who
are in more immediate danger. If your roof is nonflammable, as they all
should be on the mountain, this procedure should not be necessary.
Evacuation
- Check with immediate neighbors on your way out. Honk horn, alert
others. Evacuate neighbors pets or open gates and enclosure. Use
your judgment as to the safest
way these animals will survive.
- Offer to take neighbors children, pets and irreplaceable if they
are staying to fight the fire. Arrange a meeting place.
- If there is time, check with the Volunteer Fire Department or
Auxiliary so they do not waste time trying to locate and evacuate your
later.
- Leave the area quickly but do not speed. Drive safely. It is
very important that you do not block the roads.
If Highway 154 Is Impassable
Know the location of clear or defensible areas on the mountain.
West Camino Cielo
Lusink property - behind mailboxes
Gun Club - locked gate
East Camino Cielo
Forest Service Station - next to Cielo Store Painted Cave
Laurel Springs Ranch
If a situation exists preventing your evacuation from the area, get
to one of these safe locations. Park your car heading out, leave keys
in
car, and windows
up.
Remember-your own life is more important than your most valued possessions.
If you have taken all proper precautions before the fire, the odds of your
property
surviving a wildfire are greatly enhanced. |
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