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NEVADA COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES #58371492
You can submit a form to request an assessment of fire safety hazards around homes and advice on the best way to create defensible space and harden your home against fire.
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE #63685108
This information can help with emergency preparedness. In addition to web links below, the National Weather Service Sacramento office can be reached 24/7 at 916-979-3051.
Fire
The National Weather Service issues Red Flag Warnings & Fire Weather Watches to alert fire departments of the onset, or possible onset, of critical weather and dry conditions that could lead to rapid or dramatic increases in wildfire activity.
A Red Flag Warning is the highest alert. During these times extreme caution is urged by all residents, because a simple spark can cause a major wildfire. A Fire Weather Watch is one level below a Red Flag Warning, but fire danger is still high.
Conditions that can cause a Red Flag Warning or a Fire Weather Watch include:
CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES #69408638
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY #4660805
NEVADA COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES #10456348
In the event of a disaster, the Ready Nevada County dashboard will display real-time data on the Ready Nevada County Dashboard.
The Nevada County Office of Emergency Services (OES) coordinates with County departments, municipalities, key stakeholders, and special districts to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all disasters.
Ready Nevada County is an effort coordinated by OES to raise awareness and mobilize the community to prevent and prepare for wildfires.
2024 READY, SET, GO! Handbook - English
2021 ¡PREPARADOS, LISTOS, A EVACUAR! Manual
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PLACER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT #69029358
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION (CAL FIRE) #73129530
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION (CAL FIRE) #72991132
Cal Fire's Office of the State Fire Marshal oversees Fire Hazard Severity Zones maps and other information. Scroll down the page to find the map where you can enter your address to learn your fire hazard severity.
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CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #72990428
The CPUC High Fire Threat District (HFTD) map allows you to learn if you are in a High Fire Threat District.
Most of Nevada County and Placer County are in Tier 2 or 3. To find your tier, click on the Layer List icon at top right of map. Some PG&E programs use this map to determine program eligibility (e.g. for portable backup battery program).
About The Map:
The CPUC High Fire-Threat District Map includes three fire-threat areas:
Zone 1 consists of Tier 1 High-Hazard Zones (HHZs) from the United States Forest Service (USFS) and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) joint map of Tree Mortality HHZs. Tier 1 HHZs (CAL FIRE) are in direct proximity to communities, roads, and utility lines, and are a direct threat to public safety.
Tier 2 consists of areas on the CPUC Fire-Threat Map where there is an elevated risk (including likelihood and potential impacts on people and property) from wildfires associated with overhead utility power lines or overhead utility po…
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION (CAL FIRE) #4661018