Message from the Fire Chief: Evacuations and Emergency Preparedness
Dear Community Members,
In an effort to continue and clarify our evacuation and emergency preparedness conversation, it is crucial to address the importance of being prepared for emergencies and potential evacuations. While our emergency responders are dedicated to assisting you during these critical times, it is important to understand that the ultimate responsibility for your safety lies with you.
Every individual must take proactive steps to ensure they are prepared and ready to evacuate if necessary. This includes having an emergency plan, packing a go-bag with essential items, and staying informed about current situations through reliable sources.
Please be aware that our assistance is dependent on the availability of resources, and we cannot guarantee aid to everyone during an emergency. Therefore, it is imperative that each person and family prepares adequately to protect themselves.
Your safety is our top priority, and we are here to support you to the best of our abilities. However, in an emergency, the best way to ensure your safety is to be prepared and take immediate action when necessary.
For the most up-to-date information on emergency preparedness, please visit ReadySLO.org.
Note: The Evacuation Assistance program is designed for individuals who are independently living but unable to evacuate themselves during an emergency due to a disability or medical need. Individuals on the list must still make evacuation plans if possible with family, friends, and/or neighbors because first responders will not be able to help as quickly as family, friends, and/or neighbors can.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Michael Burkey
Fire Chief