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    November 2025 Newsletter

     “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…

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    April 2023 Newsletter

    MAKE 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…

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    October 2025 Newsletter

    October Wildfire Safety Reminder from Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council Get Involved – We Need You! Wildfire season is now 12 months a year, and prevention starts at home—but it works best when we do it together. The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council is seeking new members and active volunteers to help lead local fire…

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    August 2023

    TAKE RESPONSIBILITY:Fact or myth? Homes don’t have to burn in a wildfire. Learn the facts,and protect your home and family by creating defensible space!IT’S A FACT: there are simple things you can do to help protect yourhome from wildfires.MYTH:If there is a wildfire and my home is in danger, firefighters will do allthey can to…