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Make an Evacuation plan
Our fire district is no stranger to wildfire and we want our residents to be prepared BEFORE the evacuation notice comes.
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Have you adequately prepared your home and your family for a timely evacuation in the event of a wildfire?
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Chiwaukum Fire 2014
Tumwater Canyon
Photo: Mike Stanford
Chelan County Evacuation Alerts
LEVEL 1
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BE ALERT.
Be alert and stay aware of the danger that exists in your area; evacuations are voluntary.
LEVEL 2
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BE READY.
Significant danger to your area; leave voluntarily or be ready at a moment's notice.
LEVEL 3
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LEAVE IMMEDIATELY.
Danger to your area is current or imminent; leave immediately.
additional resources DURING A FIRE / EVACUATION
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Information on fire truck and first-responder road access requirements
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Evacuating animals and livestock
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