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April 2023 Newsletter
ByAdam RMAKE A PLANWe have talked about planning in the past but here are some additional thoughts.Planning ahead of a disaster can help reduce anxiety. It’s important to yourhousehold and neighbors to know how to get in touch with each other and howyou can help each other during and after an emergency. Work as a team…
November 2025 Newsletter
ByAdam R“From Firestorm to Fire-Ready: 22 Years of Progress in Scripps Ranch” Submitted by Dave Mason, SRFSC Decades after the Cedar Fire of 2003 and the Witch Creek Fire of 2007, Scripps Ranch stands as a model of community-based wildfire preparedness. The lessons from those twin disasters reshaped how residents, local government, and fire agencies plan…
May 2024 Newsletter
ByAdam R9 Common Ways a Fire Can Start in Your Kitchen: 1. High Heat Source: Stoves and ovens left unattended can spark fires. 2. Cooking Oils: Overheated oils can ignite, worsened by water. 3. Unattended Cooking: Distractions lead to overheating food and cookware. 4. Flammable Objects: Everyday items like paper towels can quickly catch fire. 5….
Fire Safe Council Awarded!
ByadminAnd the winner is: The Fire Safe Council of San Diego County held its 12th annual Volunteer Awards Luncheon this June. Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council was prominently honored for their efforts to keep their communities – and San Diego – fire-safe.
January 2022 Newsletter
ByAdam RScripps Ranch Fire Safe Council is looking forward to 2022 with what we think are exciting innovations for the new year. In 2013, we unveiled a printed evacuation plan for Scripps Ranch to use in the event of our next wildfire. It’s available now at srfiresafe.org/information. In 2022, we’re taking this information and putting it…
April 2024 Newsletter
ByAdam RMark your calendars for Saturday, May 18, 2024, for an open house at Fire Station 37 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Meet firefighters, explore engines, and gather fire safety materials. 9 Common Ways a Fire Can Start in Your Kitchen: 1. High Heat Source: Stoves and ovens left unattended can spark fires. 2. Cooking…
