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EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEMS #90188964
Placer Alerts uses Everbridge, a community notification system, to inform residents in Placer, Sacramento, and/or Yolo counties of emergency events and other important public safety information.
Also known as the Regional Mass Notification System, Placer Alerts provides info from Auburn Police Department, Lincoln Police Department, Placer County Sheriff's Office, Rocklin Police Department, Roseville Police Department, and the Placer County Office of Emergency Services.
Sign up for Placer Alerts online. You can download the Everbridge mobile app to receive notifications through your smartphone. It also includes a map where you can search for current alerts in your vicinity.
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EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEMS #90188947
Tahoe Alerts provides an interactive web map that allows residents and visitors in all counties surrounding Lake Tahoe to find out which county they are in and which emergency alert system to sign up for.
People can enter an address, click on the map, or click “Use current location” to find out. California counties are Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine. State of Nevada counties are Douglas, Carson City, and Washoe.
211 Connecting Point serves Nevada and Placer Counties. Nevada County uses CodeRed and Placer County uses Placer Alerts/Everbridge. The TahoeAlerts website will direct people to the appropriate emergency alert system for their location.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - COUNTY OF PLACER #65631034
Environmental Health is a Division of County of Placer Health & Human Services. Environmental Health specialists regularly monitor and inspect the below for health and safety standards:
Environmental Health also responds to and investigates incidents and complaints regarding:
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - COUNTY OF PLACER #86009751
Environmental Health is a Division of County of Placer Health & Human Services. Environmental Health specialists regularly monitor and inspect the below for health and safety standards:
Environmental Health also responds to and investigates incidents and complaints regarding:
CITY OF AUBURN #86298991
Auburn Fire Department provides development and safety of the community through prevention, public education, and emergency response.
The Auburn City Fire Department operates from 3 fire stations with 24/7 coverage.
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PEARDALE-CHICAGO PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4661405
The Peardale-Chicago Park Fire Protection District provides fire suppression services, emergency medical response, and public assistance from stations in Chicago Park and Peardale.
Services include:
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PENN VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4661407
The Penn Valley Fire Protection District (PVFPD) provides fire protection, paramedics and emergency ambulance rescue, residential fire and life inspections, fire information and safety presentations, fire education to the public, and a firefighter intern program for students considering a career in the Fire Services.
The district operates three fire stations, two of which are staffed twenty-four hours a day with a minimum of two personnel. The third station relies on off-duty personnel for staffing.
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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…
FIRE SAFE COUNCIL OF NEVADA COUNTY, INC #80126427
The Fire Safe Council of Nevada County has a variety of programs designed to increase fire safety in wildfire country.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIGULTURE #81311726
USDA's Fire and Food Safety offers useful information to the public.
Generally, saving food that's been in a fire is not a good idea. Food exposed to fire can be compromised by three factors: the heat of the fire, smoke fumes, and chemicals used to fight fire.
Heat from the Fire
Food in cans or jars may appear to be okay, but if they've been close to the HEAT of a fire, they may no longer be safe. Why? Heat from a fire can activate food spoilage bacteria. If the heat is extreme, the cans or jars themselves can split or rupture, rendering the food unsafe.
Fumes from a Fire
One of the most dangerous elements of a fire is sometimes not the fire itself, but toxic fumes released from burning materials. Those fumes can kill; they can also contaminate food.
Chemicals in Fires
Chemicals used to fight fires contain toxic materials and can contaminate food and cookware.
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