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'''Escape''' means we're all ''getting the heck out.'' Frankly so far that's Canyon Road. '''P.L.E.A.S.E''' | '''Escape''' means we're all ''getting the heck out.'' Frankly so far that's Canyon Road. '''P.L.E.A.S.E''' | ||
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'''Exit''' means we're here for a while, can't used Canyon Road, and need to get in and out. | '''Exit''' means we're here for a while, can't used Canyon Road, and need to get in and out. | ||
| − | We started talking only about Escape, so that's the common term you'll see in here, but really our '''Escape Routes''' are our '''Exits''' for long-term events. | + | We started talking only about Escape, so that's the common term you'll see in here, but really our '''Escape Routes''' are our '''Exits''' for long-term events. ''yes it's confusing but here we are'' |
[[Escape Routes]] | [[Escape Routes]] | ||
Revision as of 17:30, 18 September 2019
Contents
Preparedness
We're preparing for the next event which isolates the canyon ( flood, fire ) or which causes us to evacuate the Canyon ( fire ) Our uphill Neighbors have created a very handy page, which we'll link to... http://www.ssepo.org/basic-steps.html
Preparing Our Forest
We're living in a Forest which has been in drought conditions for most of the last 10 years. Even before that in the 60's Pescadero was the location of a wildfire which destroyed 30,000 acres. Rob Skinner ( et al ) has been working on a community plan to reduce the undergrowth and fuel. A meeting in early November featuring Rich Samson ( sp ) was very eye opening. The Forest page is where we're gathering his insights and preparing or response.
Preparing Our Roads
The Butano Water Company is responsible for our roads. During the 'Tree Trimming' meeting in November 2018 Cal Fire's Forestry guy turned the direction of the meeting to discuss issues he saw with firefighting in our Canyon. The Preparedness/Roads page is where we're reviewing his suggestions.
Preparing for Fire
P.L.E.A.S.E. Please Leave Early And Save Everyone. Some backgrounders:
- Cruz San Mateo CalFire-CZU 2018 Unit Strategic Fire Plan
- Mateo - Santa Cruz County 2018 Community Wildfire Protection Plan
CalFire grants
Our community should be a fine candidate for CalFire grants.
2018
At the end of 2018 the question of CalFire grants came up. Casey did a 2 week sprint but in the end was unable to pull enough together to file for a grant. Here's the work log for that period.
A fair amount of background work was done which should be reusable in the upcoming year.
We have had some CalFire / SMRCD funded chipper days in 2019 due to the 2018 granting period.
2019
This work has started again. The work area, just a log for now.
- the guy Casey was working with at the RCD has quit / been fired / is no longer there. the brakes are on, or rather the focus is shifting to Firewise Community designation at this point.
Fire Scenarios
Scenarios can be useful in providing a focus for research, responses and reality-checks. Please suggest scenarios, using the examples you find on that page.
Investigating Escape and Exit Routes
Escape means we're all getting the heck out. Frankly so far that's Canyon Road. P.L.E.A.S.E
Exit means we're here for a while, can't used Canyon Road, and need to get in and out.
We started talking only about Escape, so that's the common term you'll see in here, but really our Escape Routes are our Exits for long-term events. yes it's confusing but here we are Escape Routes
Preparing for Water
We're out of the direct effects ( mostly! ) of projected sea level rise over the next decade, which is a good thing. For the Canyon the most direct impact will be the 5-11 % increase of severe El Nino storm effects over the next 10 years. This will re-enforce our CERT training guidance that our winter season danger is that of landslides.
Here is the page where we'll work on Water problems
Preparing YOU
Yes you. you have to be able to get the heck out of Dodge if there is something going on.
- The first order of business is being Prepared - starting with your Go Kit'
- second point is working together
- the third is effective Communications.
- Drills are important.
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Community Emergency Response Team: CERT
CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) volunteers are a group of community members who are ready respond as an auxiliary to the fire department in the event of a major disaster. CERT team members:
- Receive 20 hours of training delivered over 4 weekend days.
- Learn techniques in the areas of: first aid, light search and rescue, fire extinguisher use, medical triage, emergency communication and more.
- Participate in periodic drills/exercises on a volunteer-friendly schedule.
- Learn how to remain safe while helping others.
- Assist Fire and other Emergency response personnel in the event of a large-scale disaster.
If you are interested in CERT training use this form to request information: http://www.lahondafire.org/get-involved/nest-cert/
A number of canyon folks have CERT training
- Catherine
- Wendy
- Lisa
- Don
- Casey
- Jen Ball
- Jill Smith ( [email protected] 209-303-6375 ) - lives out somewhere by the Lighthouse, asked to join up at the 2019 CERT Rodeo Refresher.
As far as the Coastside Emergency Corps has defined organizations we are in South Coast CERT or Branch 3
From the Tunnel to Ano Nuevo there are 4 branches of South Coast CERT
- Branch 1 Ashley Gray [email protected]
- Branch 2 John Muller [email protected]
- Branch 3 Robert Smith [email protected] <-- Butano Canyon
- Branch 4 Peggy Wargo [email protected]
Neighborhood Coordinators
Using a 'divide and conquer' approach we've divided the Canyon into 16 separate neighborhoods, and looked for volunteers to co-ordinate activities in each neighborhood.
In the greater scheme of organized emergency preparedness these folks are called Preparedness/Neighborhood Coordinators
Emergency Hut
- we need to assess just what kind of medical supply we want to maintain in the Hut. Dr. Rich Lee of Portola Heights whoo hoo! has an article in the most recent South Skylines Association newsletter on just this topic.
Phone Numbers
nearby emergency group numbers
Skyline Association Emergency Phone Numbers
Skyline Emergency Preparedness Organization (SSEPO) phone numbers