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Cedar Fire Anniversary Community Meeting

October was a busy month -with the anniversary of The Cedar Fire-and a community meeting at The Scripps Ranch Civic Association Community Center.
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The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Community Expo was held on October 29th.

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The 20th Anniversary of The Cedar Fire is in October, and The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council is joining with the community to observe this event. Station 37 was the site for an educational and fun day to keep our community informed on fire safey.  Was it fun ? Ask these kids.
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Scripps Ranch welcomes State Senator Brian Jones

Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council welcomes State Senator Brian Jones to his new Scripps Ranch Office on Treena Street. Here's Karen Herreros and Kristy Rayder from The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council with Sen. Jones.
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Cedar Fire 20th

SRFSC Honorary Member

January 20, 2023

20 years ago, The Cedar Fire was  burned 273,246 acres of land in San Diego County, during October and November 2003.  Scripps Ranch was devasated by this event. 20 years later we haven't forgotten, nor have the men and women of San Diego's firefighting community, and important members of San Diego Police.  We caught up with our thanks to members of San Diego Police at the 2023 Scripps Ranch 4th of July parade.  Beginning at the left, Christina Santos, SD Police. Kristi Rayder Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council, Capt. Mike Holden SDPD, Karen Herreros Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council. We're grateful for all of the support our community gets from first responders.

L to R, Karen Herreros, Sandy Smith-Wetzel, Brian Maienshein, Jessie Gates, Kristy Rayder, Dave Mason
L to R, Karen Herreros, Sandy Smith-Wetzel, Brian Maienshein, Jessie Gates, Kristy Rayder, Dave Mason

SRFSC Honorary Member

January 20, 2023

The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council has a new honorary member, California State Assembly Member Brian Maienschein.

In 2003 and 2007, wildfires swept through his district, including Scripps Ranch devastating homes and businesses. Maienschein walked the burned-out neighborhood streets himself before constituents were allowed to return, developing a list of homes and businesses that had been destroyed.[8] In response to the fires, Maienschein created a one-stop disaster hub for victims to support and streamline rebuilding efforts, bringing together the all the government agencies and services for those impacted by fires.[9][10] The plan and programs Maienschein created are still national models for disaster response.  We're proud to appoint him as an honorary member of The Council and we thank him for his great work in protecting Scripps Ranch.

Todd Fair

Fire Safety Expo

October 15, 2022

Mayor Todd Gloria joined the Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council, State Assembly member Brian Maienschein, Fire Chief Colin Stowell and several organizations -- including SDG&E, the American Red Cross and the Burn Institute -- at Jerabek Park on Saturday (10/15) to highlight the importance of community wildfire preparedness. We also previewed for residents the $4 million dollars’ worth of park improvements coming to Jerabek park thanks to state funding secured by Assemblymember Maienschein.

Fire Hazards are All Around Us

October 1, 2022

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