South Lake Fire Safe Council

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08/28/2025

🚁 Airway Management Training – Coming Soon!

Lake County Fire Protection District, in partnership with REACH Air Medical Services, is hosting a FREE hands-on training focused on one of the most critical interventions first responders can make: airway management.

📅 Dates: September 8, 10, 12
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
📍 Location: 14815 Olympic Drive, Clearlake, CA

Training will cover:
• Basic & Advanced Life Support airway techniques
• The SALAD Maneuver (Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy & Airway Decontamination)
• Scenario-based training to build decision-making skills under pressure
• Collaborative learning with EMS professionals and REACH 6 flight crew

➡️ To register, contact LCFPD Training Officer Captain Vinyard at [email protected] or call Station 70 at 707-994-2170.

Don’t miss this opportunity to sharpen life-saving skills alongside fellow EMS professionals!ty

08/21/2025
07/15/2025

Lake County Fire Protection District (LCFPD) is currently accepting applications for the position of Firefighter/Paramedic.

Apply if you want to serve the community with dedication, courage, and integrity. Applicants should be passionate about making a difference, working as part of a professional team, and rising to the challenge in diverse emergency situations.

Applications for the position close on July 28th at 5pm.

05/31/2025

Due to increased wind activity, a flare-up has occurred on the northwest side of the Frazier fire, which is now 96 acres.

The fire is approaching the Tecuya fuel break while Los Padres Hotshots, U.S. Forest Service - Sequoia National Forest Fulton Hotshots, LPF Monterey Hotshots, Helicopter 528 crew, and LPF Engine 19 are holding the line. This strategic measure is vital to contain the fire despite threats of steep slopes and limited visibility due to smoke.

This photo depicts a powerline arc caused by thick smoke, moisture from vegetation turning to steam, and an arc that causes the current to deviate from its original course. It can be seen visibly and heard audibly; it is a powerful reminder to our crews to continue working safely and aggressively to suppress the fire and protect our communities.
Photo credit: USDA Forest Service Flemming Bertelsen

05/29/2025

Your Go Bag holds things you will need if you must leave your house in a hurry including clothes, medications, a hand-crank radio, and copies of your important documents, in the event of a fire or tsunami.

Are you ❔

Check to see if you are here ➡️ sf.gov/GetReady

05/27/2025

Fire crews contained a small wildfire north of Geyserville on Monday evening after it briefly threatened homes in a rural area off Vineyard Road. Find the story in the comments. (Photo courtesy CAL FIRE)

05/25/2025

Before you light that burn pile, make sure you’ve cleared 10 feet of bare mineral soil in all directions. This critical buffer zone removes flammable vegetation and helps prevent your burn from escaping. It might not look exciting – but this patch of bare earth could be the difference between a safe burn and a wildfire.

✔️ Keep your pile no larger than 4 feet in diameter
✔️ Clear 10 feet of bare mineral soil around the pile
✔️ Have a shovel and water supply nearby
✔️ Stay with the fire until it’s completely out
✔️ Always check to see that it's a permissive burn day

Let’s burn smart, not sorry.

05/23/2025
05/22/2025

CAL FIRE AEU has responded to numerous vegetation fires over the past three days—many caused by mowing dry grass or using equipment improperly. With dry grass and warm weather, it only takes one spark to start a wildfire. Lawn mowers, w**d eaters, chainsaws, grinders, welders, tractors, and trimmers can all ignite fires if not used carefully.

Here’s how to reduce the risk:
• Mow before 10 a.m. when it’s cooler
• Never mow during windy or excessively dry conditions
• Only use lawn mowers on green lawns—not w**ds or dry grass
• Be cautious of rocks—metal blades striking rocks can spark fires
• Keep spark arresters in place and well-maintained on all gas-powered tools
• Maintain equipment and use the correct fuel

Let’s work together to protect our communities and prevent wildfires. Learn more at ReadyForWildfire.org.

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PO Box 1773 Meetings: 21095 State Highway 175
Middletown, CA
95461

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