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Brian Maienschein
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REVERSE 911 SYSTEM INITIATED
The City of San Diego recently initiated a "Reverse 911" telephone message system in an effort to bring emergency information to land line telephones of San Diego residences and businesses.
A taped message delivers instructions (in English and Spanish) to land line telephones on how to proceed during an emergency. People with non-land line phones (i.e., cell phones or VOIP phones) can register online to receive calls. They must log-on to http://www.sandiego.gov/ohs to register.
For large scale disasters and emergencies, the City has the ability to activate the system’s Mass Call feature, which has the capacity to make up to 240,000 30-second community emergency calls per hour. The calls would be activated only in the following situations: evacuation notices, imminent or perceived threat to health, life, and property within the city limits, disaster notifications, and public safety tests to verify data accuracy and system operability.
From the office of Council Member Brian Maienschein
District 5, City of San Diego |
Go Directly
to the Reverse 911 Emergency Notification Registration Page Provided by the City of San Diego Office of Homeland Security
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SCRIPPS
RANCH FIRE SAFE COUNCIL (SRFSC)
The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council
(SRFSC) was developed by members of the Scripps Ranch community
in an effort to:
Reduce the susceptibility of our urban community to future
wildfire destruction by taking proactive measures to: suppress
dangerous ground fuel; promote an awareness of fire prevention
among homeowners and civic leaders; and participate in
fire safe organizations and educational programs.
The following charity activities are planned to help fund our
mission:
THE
GOAT BRUSH ABATEMENT PROJECT -
A
Community brush management project initiated
by Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council, supported
by members of the Community. 185 homeowners who
participated in the project surely feel a sense
of pride, and are much more comfortable about
their safety.
Project
Summary:
- 82 acres treated.
- 412
homes within the wildfire urban interface
high-risk zone benefited from the 200-foot
firebreaks.
- Project
cost $61,489 - 20% percent
paid by SRFSC Grant funds, 16 percent by
a San Diego County Grant, and 64 percent by
the homeowners
A
special thanks to the supporting members
of the Scripps Ranch Community and Johnny
Garcia and his team from Environmental
Land Management, Inc.
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