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Author: | gia58 [ Jun 14, 2013 10:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Emergency Evacuation Checklist & Quick Info & Links |
I love this post - thanks marine and others, I will print this out and save me from trying to come up with my own list. Screamin, here might be a reason for your marriage certificate. My Mom who is now 82 and has been married to my dad for the past 62 years went to renew her driver's license (my parents live in Florida) and she needed both her birth certificate and marriage certificate since her last name is now different on her driver's license. She previously had to ordered her marriage certificate ( as the same as you, she couldn't find original) due to some insurance changes with my dad's pension stuff. She was so upset, because she must have mailed in her marriage certificate to the pension company and now thought she couldn't renew her license. Luckily she did have an active passport that she could use in place of the birth certificate and marriage license. Long story, but it may be worth to find or order one. With identity theft nowadays, it's worth having everything to prove it is really you ![]() |
Author: | SpazCat [ Jun 14, 2013 12:27 pm ] |
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A couple of items off the top of my head when you evacuate how you can help the firefighters when they are at your house: Keep a door unlocked so that the firefighters can gain entry to either prep the house or for their shelter. Turn on all your lights. Keep your garden / water hoses connected to water sources. At the Bluebell fire, I utilized the houses water to (1) replenish water in the fire engine and (2) put out the spot fires around the house without using a line from the fire engine. Have a ladder available or placed against the house so that firefighters may gain access to the roof. And lastly, but most important, mitigate your property now before the fire. Also one final thought – this year my wife and I obtained a storage unit to place the items that are a “must save” in the event of a fire. Since we are both on the department, there is a chance we may not have time to get those items out of the house. For Bluebell, we were evacuated, but by then we were already engaged on the fire. (Disclaimer - These thoughts are my own and do not represent the fire agency I am associated with….) |
Author: | gia58 [ Jun 14, 2013 2:19 pm ] |
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Excellent thoughts and suggestions Spazcat - thank-you! |
Author: | PineSLP [ Jun 14, 2013 2:21 pm ] |
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After reading all the info posted--I did some research and found a great website put out by state of CA on wildfire prep. Worth a look! http://www.readyforwildfire.org/ |
Author: | ZHawke [ Jun 21, 2013 9:13 am ] |
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This might also be a good time to remind people that wildfire isn't the only emergency/disaster that could affect us. There are lots of sources available, not the least of which is the info posted early on by Marine (thank you for doing this). Another site we recommend in helping individuals and families in their preparedness efforts is one called Ready.gov (link: http://www.ready.gov/be-informed). This site is a FEMA site, but don't let that deter you. It has a lot of very good, easy to follow, easy to use information, including wildfire. Good luck, be aware, stay safe. ZHawke |
Author: | ZHawke [ Jun 21, 2013 12:38 pm ] |
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If you prefer a more "local" perspetive when it comes to individual and family preparedness planning, there is a site right here in Colorado that can help: http://www.readycolorado.com/ ZHawke |
Author: | wildGoose2 [ Jun 21, 2013 12:49 pm ] |
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here are the evac levels for Jefferson county: Quote: · Level 1 Evacuation means be ready. Residents should be aware of the danger that exists in their area. You should make preparation and be ready to leave, and then monitor local-media outlets. Residents with special needs (such as the elderly or those with a susceptibility to breathing problems) are advised to evacuate. People with livestock or pets should consider moving them out of the area. Evacuations at this time are voluntary, but if you have concerns, evacuate now.
· Level 2 Evacuation means leave soon. There is significant potential of danger in your area, and residents should relocate to a shelter or with family/friends outside the affected area. You need to leave as soon as possible. · Level 3 Evacuation means leave immediately. Danger in your area is current and imminent. There is no time to gather belongings. Leave immediately. |
Author: | gia58 [ Jun 21, 2013 2:00 pm ] |
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Thank-you WG2, I was wondering about this ![]() |
Author: | SomethingDifferent [ Jun 21, 2013 8:08 pm ] |
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I'll say you should definitely not forget underwear and toothpaste, was a big wish for me during the Lower North Fork Fire when asked to leave immediately. 12 pack of beer was also wanted. There is a hotel at the bottom of Deer Creek across from Johns Manfield that allowed pets. Have a bag packed for a week long vacation if you can. Any important documents should all ready be in a folder you can grab quickly. |
Author: | wildGoose2 [ Jun 21, 2013 8:18 pm ] |
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you're welcome, gia! |
Author: | eddie6string [ Apr 29, 2016 12:31 pm ] |
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One of the best ideas that I heard during the fires of the early 2000s was when packing clothes you should take the clothes from your dirty clothes hampers as that is what you usually wear. |
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