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SGV Evacuation Drill information session
The Marin County Fire Department is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Marin County Fire – San Geronimo Valley Emergency Readiness Group Evacuation Drill information session
Time: Mar 20, 2024 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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BRET MCTIGUE
BATTALION CHIEF
Marin County Fire Department
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Neighbors helping neighbors–this is what Firewise USA® is all about. Residents join together as a Firewise site and take actions to prepare themselves, their homes and their properties against the threat of wildfire. They look out for one another and provide those in need of assistance with help in emergency preparation.
There are currently 82 Firewise sites here in Marin, including more than 50,000 homes–the largest countywide participation in the country! Fire Safe Marin provides these residents with resources and support to organize and learn about personal preparedness, alerts and warning, local evacuation plans, and strategies to make their community more fire-resistant.
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Neighbors helping neighbors–this is what Firewise USA® is all about. Residents join together as a Firewise site and take actions to prepare themselves, their homes and their properties against the threat of wildfire. They look out for one another and provide those in need of assistance with help in emergency preparation.
There are currently 82 Firewise sites here in Marin, including more than 50,000 homes–the largest countywide participation in the country! Fire Safe Marin provides these residents with resources and support to organize and learn about personal preparedness, alerts and warning, local evacuation plans, and strategies to make their community more fire-resistant.
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Neighbors helping neighbors–this is what Firewise USA® is all about. Residents join together as a Firewise site and take actions to prepare themselves, their homes and their properties against the threat of wildfire. They look out for one another and provide those in need of assistance with help in emergency preparation.
There are currently 82 Firewise sites here in Marin, including more than 50,000 homes–the largest countywide participation in the country! Fire Safe Marin provides these residents with resources and support to organize and learn about personal preparedness, alerts and warning, local evacuation plans, and strategies to make their community more fire-resistant.
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Neighbors helping neighbors–this is what Firewise USA® is all about. Residents join together as a Firewise site and take actions to prepare themselves, their homes and their properties against the threat of wildfire. They look out for one another and provide those in need of assistance with help in emergency preparation.
There are currently 82 Firewise sites here in Marin, including more than 50,000 homes–the largest countywide participation in the country! Fire Safe Marin provides these residents with resources and support to organize and learn about personal preparedness, alerts and warning, local evacuation plans, and strategies to make their community more fire-resistant.
Inspired Neighbors act to make their neighborhood safer
VERG Neighborhood Leaders Bob and Avis Licht knew their neighbors were concerned about neighborhood fire hazards, and everyone agreed that private property and common areas needed cleanup.
Inspired by their involvement in Firewise, they took the initiative to coordinate the cleanup of vegetation and clearing overhanging tree limbs. Knowing that it was more efficient to do all the work at once instead of neighbors working individually, they organized a crew to do the entire area in a day. For private property, homeowners paid separately, common areas were divided equally.
The project took advantage of the free chipper day to eliminate costs for chipping and hauling. The resulting fee for common area cleanup was nominal, and the work done for individual homeowners was far less expensive because of their planning and coordination.
Now Salix Ave is completely cleared of dead grass, branches, poison ivy, growth around propane tanks, and scotch broom, and there are no overhanging branches on the road. It has never looked better or been safer. Everyone is thrilled.
Learn more about how VERG and Firewise can support action in your neighborhood, go to: sgverg.org/firewise.
Marin Master Gardners on Smart Landscaping
SGVERG hosted the UC Marin Master Gardeners on March 23rd for a Fire Smart Landscaping webinar. If you were unable to attend, please go to the link below to view the recording:
Listen to the Replay of Jim Fazackerley and Jeff Manson on KWMR
Recently Jim Fazackerley and Jeff Manson spoke about how to plan for an evacuation on KWMR. Give it a listen if you have a moment.
Evacuations & Warnings FireSafe Marin Webinar TONIGHT
TONIGHT, Tuesday, August 25 at 6pm!
Free Webinar—Evacuations & Warnings: How to Survive a Wildfire
Due to the large number of wildfires and associated evacuations that we are experiencing, our webinar topic this month will be “Evacuations & Warnings: How to Survive a Wildfire”. Join Todd Lando, Battalion Chief/Wildfire Hazard Mitigation Specialist at Central Marin Fire Department, to learn how to prepare your family and yourself to survive and safely evacuate a wildfire.
Can’t join tonight? The webinar will be recorded and available on our website and Facebook for later viewing.
Our originally scheduled webinar “Community Organizing for Fire Preparedness” has been rescheduled for next month.
When: August 25, 2020 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Evacuations & Warnings: How to Survive a Wildfire
Join on Facebook live stream or via zoom here:
https://firesafemarin.zoom.us/j/87382415962
Late Breaking Update for Monday, August 24th
This is just for information purposes. There is NO THREAT to San Geronimo Valley.
Per Marin County Fire Department directly to VERG, there is an evacuation order for Silverhill, Fox Drive and Noren Way, south of Inverness Park. The order was made with an “abundance of caution” as the wind has shifted. There is an evacuation center established at the Marin County Civic Center for those who do not have alternative lodging.
The fire is still within the park and I have been assured that there is no threat to the San Geronimo Valley. Should things change, we will be notified well in advance. We will likely continue to be effected by smoke which is to be expected.
Please remain calm and have a restful night.
Again, if you haven’t registered for alerts please do so now,
www.alertmarin.org
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Woodward Fire Basecamp Relocates to San Geronimo
Officials involved with the Woodward Fire are relocating the Incident Command Post and Basecamp to 5800 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in San Geronimo, former site of San Geronimo Golf Course. In a fire response, such basecamps are strategically located to serve an incident and the communities. The first base camp location – the site of the Point Reyes National Seashore Visitor Center in Olema – was an ideal location at the start of the incident. By August 23, it was within the evacuation warning area. Relocating a basecamp to outside a potential evacuation zone is not an unusual practice and ensures critical response resources are ready to respond to changing needs of the fire. The basecamp personnel appreciate the patience and support of the communities that are impacted by the wildfire and the associated impacts from supporting the fire.
An Evacuation Checklist
There is a lot we can do to prepare for an emergency. Here is FireSafe Marin’s checklist about wildfire evacuations.