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Cobb Safe 2018 will be a key community organizing event at which local residents will be able to connect with neighbors to collaborate on making our community safe over the coming year. This event will be on April 14, 2018, from 10:00 till 4:00 at the Cobb Mountain Elementary School multipurpose room
We will hear from CalFire, the South Lake County Fire Protection District, the South Lake County Fire Safe Council and the Lake County Sheriff and we will be organizing our local neighborhoods for mutual aid and assistance in preparing for the upcoming fire season. Find out about the subsidize chipping program and how to organize a FireWise community with help from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
The Cobb Area Council is community-based, community built, answering to the community. When this community advisory council was initially formed by Cobb residents nearly two years ago, one of the highest priorities was to help build resilience in our neighborhoods and to prepare for any future emergencies. This event on April 14th will be a significant step in improving community members organize and utilize resources to build strong communication, safe neighborhoods, and an emergency plan. Eliot Hurwitz, Chair of the Cobb Area Council, says, “The Cobb Area Council has been working since the Valley Fire to build cooperation among Cobb Area residents. This event is the fruit of much of this effort and will take us to the next level of mutual aid and local self-reliance.”
We are grateful for a generous donation from South Lake Refuse to provide lunch for this event. Thank you to the Seigler Springs Community Redevelopment Association for their support and guidance, as well as the Friends of Cobb Mountain and other anonymous donors.
For information about the Fire Wise program at Seigler Springs/Shenandoah neighborhoods, please visit: firewise@SSCRA.org.
Event Schedule
Cobb Safe 2018 Saturday April 14, 2018
10:00-11:00 Fire in the Communities of the Cobb Area
Cal Fire Division Chief Greg Bertelli.
- Get help organizing your community as an official “Firewise” community, presented by Jeff Tunnel of the California Bureau of Land Management
- Getting the address sign for your home (green street sign)
- How to get an official neighborhood hazard assessment.
- SSCRA progress of becoming a Firewise community
- South Lake Fire Safe Council chipping program
11:00-12:00 Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Office of Emergency Services (OES) Manager Dale Carnathan
- Help start a Cobb Area CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
12:00-1:00 Lunch Enjoy Lunch with Your Neighbors
- Determine priority hazards (dead trees and brush) in your area
- Discuss becoming a Firewise neighborhood to be eligible for grant money
- Begin to discuss emergency routes
- Identify elderly or handicapped neighbors and how best to alert them in an emergency
1:00-2:00 Local communications and New Sirens
South Lake Fire and Cal Fire Battalion Chief Mike Wink
- Update on our warning systems and how they work
- Nixle and Code Red update
- Local ham radio operators and new technologies to stay in touch
2:00-3:00 Lake County Sheriff’s Office
Community Safety and Neighborhood Watch
3:00-4:00 Additional discussion time, if needed
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