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VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER – Red Flag Warning Declaration Prohibits ALL Open Burning/Recreational Campfires
North Tahoe Fire and Meeks Bay Fire Protection Districts Issue a Declaration Prohibiting ALL Open Burning and Recreational Campfires During the Red Flag Weather Warnings.
Declaration in effect: 12:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. on Saturday, September 29, 2018.
RED FLAG DECLARATION PROMPTS ACTIVATION OF LOCAL STRIKE TEAM
For the second time this fire season, the Lake Tahoe Basin Operational Area has received state funding to activate and pre-position a task force during high fire weather in the region.
VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER – Red Flag Warning Declaration Prohibits ALL Open Burning/Recreational Campfires
North Tahoe Fire and Meeks Bay Fire Protection Districts Issue a Declaration Prohibiting ALL Open Burning and Recreational Campfires During the Red Flag and Particularly Dangerous Situation Weather Warnings.
Declaration in effect: 1:00p.m. Tuesday, September 11, 2018 through 5:00 am, Thursday, September 13, 2018.
Standards of Coverage and Deployment Plan-2018
North Tahoe Fire Protection District and Meeks Bay Fire Protection District are pleased to announce the completion of a Standards of Coverage and Deployment Plan. In 2017 both Districts engaged the services of Emergency Services Consulting International (ESCI) to complete a comprehensive Standards of Coverage and Deployment Plan. The report found serves as the North Tahoe Fire Protection District and Meeks Bay Fire Protection District Standards of Coverage and Deployment Plan. It follows closely the Center for Fire Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) Standards of Coverage model that develops written procedures to determine the distribution and concentration of a fire and emergency service agency’s fixed and mobile resources. The purpose for completing such a document is to assist the agency in ensuring a safe and effective response force for fire suppression, emergency medical services, and specialty response situations. Please find the the document on our website, www.ntfire.net
VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER – Red Flag Warning Declaration Prohibits ALL Open Burning/Recreational Campfires
North Tahoe Fire and Meeks Bay Fire Protection Districts Issue a Declaration Prohibiting ALL Open Burning and Recreational Campfires During the Red Flag and Particularly Dangerous Situation Weather Warnings.
Declaration in effect: 1:00 pm, 8/3/2018 through 10:00 pm, 8/4/2018.
Honoring the late Chief Whitelaw (ret.)
Chief Whitelaw leaves a legacy of over 42 years in public service, with 33 of those years benefiting the Tahoe region. Not only did he serve as Fire Chief for 21 of his 25 years with North Tahoe Fire, Chief Whitelaw served 14 years as the Tahoe Basin Operational Area Coordinator for the California Office of Emergency Services, and his contributions as a Placer County Parks Commissioner and most recently the GM/CEO of the North Tahoe Public Utility District have been pivotal for development in our region…
Seeking Canditates for the Board of Directors, Trustee Area #2
Russ Potts, long-standing board member for the North Tahoe Fire Protection District, has announced he will not run for re-election. Director Potts, representing Trustee Area #2, will vacate his seat on December 6, 2018, when his current term ends. The close of the regular candidate filing period is August 10, 2018.
Generally speaking, Trustee Area #2 encompasses the area from the intersection of Hwy. 28 and Hwy. 267 south through Carnelian Bay and ending in Watson Creek…
New District Insurance Services Organization Public Protection Classification
Beginning in April this year, the Insurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO) rating for North Tahoe Fire Protection District (NTFPD) will jump to the top tier with a three rating. Historically the North Tahoe Fire Protection District’s ISO rating has been a four. The ISO evaluates fire departments in the United States. Based on this evaluation, they assign a rating between one and ten for each department. One being the best and ten being the worst. This evaluation is based upon many factors…
BI-STATE EVACUATION DRILL – SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2018
The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District and North Tahoe Fire Protection District along with Washoe County Emergency Management, Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, IVGID, Placer County and cooperating agencies will be hosting a Community Evacuation Drill on Saturday, May 19th. The drill will take place from 9:30a.m. – 2:30p.m…
North Tahoe Fire Chief Schwartz speaks at Introduction of Wildfire Safety and Recovery Act
NTFPD Fire Chief Michael Schwartz joined California Senator Ricardo Lara at the California State Capitol on December 20th, to announce the introduction of the Wildfire Safety and Recovery Act. The Wildfire Safety and Recovery Act will protect homeowners and use the power of the market to promote fire safety and resilience….
Tips for Halloween Safety
Halloween is just around the corner, and although having the best costume might be important; it’s more important to be safe! As usual, we want you to have fun, but a night of spooktacular candy seeking can quickly turn haunting if simple appropriate precautions are not made…
Heart blockage
Recently, a friend died from a heart attack and it got me thinking about a recurring theme with these kinds of deaths. For whatever reason, people have an aversion to ambulances. Having served as a Paramedic on both a private service and a fire department ambulance, I can’t imagine why. The nicest people in the world work on ambulances and they won’t force you to go if you don’t want to go with them. In fact, very few ambulances in this country even charge you to come to your home and check you out when you call 911.
Bear safety…
According to California State Parks, “Black bears have a very keen sense of smell and are attracted to any food or refuse they can smell. A California black bear was once tracked as it traveled three miles upwind, in a straight line, to a food source.” If you’ve spent any significant amount of time in the Lake Tahoe Basin, there’s a good possibility that you’ve seen a bear. Maybe you’ve seen one from afar, or maybe you’ve come home to find your house has been “broken into”, and the gas stove is lit. Whichever the case, the following will help you with what to do in the event you run into a bear, or help you decide the safe lengths you should go, to discourage bears from entering your home.
Defensible space…
June is Wildfire Awareness Month! Please join us for free food at our second annual Fire Safe BBQ on June 10th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm across the street from Station 51 at the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue Building, 221 Fairway Drive in Tahoe City. Multiple agencies from around the lake will be in attendance to provide you with information regarding defensible space, evacuations, and more. For a list of events throughout the month of June visit: http://tahoe.livingwithfire.info/wildfire-awareness-month/.
Can we see your address?
Now that spring has finally decided to show up, we are seeing the record setting snow levels and exceptionally high snow-banks slowly melt away. As many of you know, driving around trying to find an address on a home is difficult when there’s a fortress of snow surrounding a home, but the snow isn’t the only thing keeping our firefighters/paramedics from locating your address…
Too much snow can destroy your home.
The combination of massive amounts of snowfall, and unbalanced snow loading on homes has left the North Tahoe Fire Protection District responding to several calls for collapsed roofs…
Winter weather hazards are all around — be alert
Snow! It’s everywhere, and from the looks of things, it’s planning to stick around.
Safety on the Slopes
Did you know that the local fire agencies in the Truckee and North Tahoe area work together to provide a response network of Paramedic Ambulance and Paramedic Engine companies?
Tips for Safely Ringing in the New Year
New Year’s Eve is notoriously a time to gather with friends and family to celebrate. It can be a time to reflect on the previous year…