03/01/2026
Encountering a wildfire can be a scary moment, but keeping a clear head makes all the difference for a safe and fast response. Your safety is always the top priority!
The more details you can provide, the better equipped emergency responders will be. Hereβs what to look for:
π₯ Location: Provide cross-streets, landmarks, or mile markers. Note if it's on a slope or flat ground.
π₯ Size: Estimate the fire's size. Compare it to something familiar, like a car or a house.
π₯ Rate of Spread: Describe how fast the fire is moving. Is it slow, steady, or spreading rapidly?
π₯ Fuel: Identify what is burning. Is it grass, brush, trees, or buildings?
π₯ Smoke and Flames: Describe the color of the smoke and the height of the flames.
π₯ Threat: Note if the fire is moving toward people, homes, or important structures like power lines.
If you see a fire, stay at a safe distance and, if possible, take note of these key details before calling 911.