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FIRE STATION LOCATIONS - PLACER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT

PLACER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT #87315823


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  • 13760 Lincoln Way
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    9-1-1

Placer County Fire Department has 16 fire stations.
  • Bowman Station 10 - Cal Fire/PCFD Headquarters
    • 13760 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA  95603, 530-823-4270
  • Foresthill Station 11
    • 25150 Foresthill Road, Foresthill, CA 95631, 530-367-3111
  • Colfax Station 30 - serves Colfax and Gold Run
    • 24020 Fowler Road, Colfax, CA 95713, 530-346-6776
  • Dutch Flat Station 32 - an unstaffed reserve/volunteer station
    • 980 Sacramento Street, Dutch-Flat, CA 95714, 530-889-0111
  • Alta Station 33 - serves the Interstate 80 corridor from Alta to the top of Donner Summit
    • 33333 Alta Forestry Road, Alta, CA 95701, 530-389-2234
  • City of Colfax Station 36 - an unstaffed/reserve volunteer station that serves the downtown area of the City of Colfax
    • 33 Church Street, Colfax, CA 95713, 530-889-0111
  • City of Colfax Station 37 - an unstaffed reserve/volunteer station on the north end of Colfax.  It serves the City of Colfax and the area around Rollins Reservoir.…
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GREEN WASTE DISPOSAL - NC OES

NEVADA COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES #69147082


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  • Eric Rood Administrative Center
    Nevada City, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-265-1515

The County of Nevada provides Green Waste Disposal information. There are occasional free green waste disposal days in east and west county. Dates, times, and locations are announced when information for the events is finalized.

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KNOW YOUR ZONE-READY NEVADA COUNTY - NC OES

NEVADA COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES #72738595


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue Suite 130
    Nevada City, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-265-1515

The county of Nevada provides evacuation zone information on Genasys.

In the event of a wildfire or other emergency situation, law enforcement and fire agencies issue evacuation warnings or evacuation orders for affected areas. These notices are issued for a ZONE with an EVACUATION STATUS.

Authorities will use Zone Names (a combination of letters and numbers) in emergency alerts, media releases, and on social media to notify residents which areas are under an evacuation warning or order. Follow the 3 steps below to find and remember your zone.

Zone - Find & Know Your Zone

To understand whether your area is under an evacuation warning or order, you need to know your Zone Name (a combination of letters and numbers). It is important to remember your zone name.

1. Visit Genasys
2. Enter your address into the search bar
3. Find your zone in the pop-up window and write it down

Evacuation Status - Evacuation Status Levels Definitions

  • Evacuation Order - An immediate threat to life. This is a…
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MASKS FOR WILDFIRE SMOKE - CDPH

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH #73668728


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  • 1600 Clifton Road
    Atlanta, Dekalb

Wildfire smoke can irritate your eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It can make you cough and wheeze and can make it hard to breathe.

If you have asthma or another lung disease, or heart disease, inhaling wildfire smoke can be especially harmful. Staying indoors and reducing physical activity are the best ways to protect your lungs from wildfire smoke.

Wearing a special mask called a “particulate respirator” can also help protect your lungs from wildfire smoke.

How to Choose the Correct Mask to Protect Your Lungs

Choose a mask called a “particulate respirator” that has the word “NIOSH” and either “N95” or “P100” printed on it. These are sold at many hardware and home repair stores and pharmacies.
• Choose a mask that has two straps that go around your head. DO NOT choose a mask with only one strap or with straps that just hook over the ears.
• Choose a size that will fit over your nose and under your chin. It should seal tightly to your face. These masks do not come in sizes that fit young …

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NEVADA CITY RESIDENTIAL CHIPPING PROGRAM - NEVADA CITY

CITY OF NEVADA CITY #63957685


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  • 317 Broad Street
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-2496 x121

The Nevada City Residential Chipping Program provides the residents of Nevada City with a free, curb-side chipping service as a green waste disposal incentive to help homeowners in their fire hazard reduction efforts. As of August 2019 the program will be continuing indefinitely

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OUTAGE MAP - PG&E

PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #75928604


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  • 300 Lakeside Drive
    Oakland, Alameda
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-468-4743

PG&E outages map is here.

An outage map with info specific to Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events is here.

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PLACER COUNTY FIRE SAFE ALLIANCE

PLACER COUNTY FIRE SAFE ALLIANCE #65631035


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  • 2968 Richardson Drive
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-886-5300

The Placer County Fire Safe Alliance provides community assistance, information, and educational programs to reduce the risks of wildfire danger to life and property in Placer County.

Services include:

  • Public education on fire risk and hazard mitigation
  • Assistance with fire mitigation planning efforts
  • Prioritization and securing of funding for coordinated fire-safe projects and activities
  • Monitoring and reviewing fire-safe activities to ensure alliance goals are met


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PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE - CAL FIRE

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION (CAL FIRE) #63748122


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  • 1416 9th Street
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-653-4561

The Prepare for Wildfire web pages provide fire-related information.

  • Get Ready - Defensible Space, Hardening Your Home, Fire-Resistant Landscaping
  • Get Set - Wildfire Action Plan, Prepare Your Family, Emergency Supply Kit, Insurance Preparedness
  • Go! Evacuation Guide - Pre-Evacuation Preparation Steps, Power Outage Information, Evacuation Steps

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