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Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org FIRE PREVENTION OVERVIEW ACCREDITATION DOCUMENTS Accreditation Documents. Click on a page to view documents associated with it. Use the left or right arrow key to view previous or next page, or. click the left or right arrow key on the side to view previous or next page. View Documents. View Documents. View Documents. SENIOR & AGING ADULT RESOURCES Senior & Aging Adult Resources. The Santa Clara County Fire Department serves as an information and referral services for older adults in Santa Clara County. If you need assistance finding a program and/or service, we are here to help you find it! Please call Community Education Services at (408) 378-4010 for more information. FIREFIGHTER CAREER INFORMATION Firefighter Career Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department offers presentations on career firefighting as well as other fire service professions. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact the Community Education Office at 408-378-4010 or via email. For career opportunities with Santa Clara County FireDepartment
XSC MUTUAL AID PLAN
Mutual Aid Plan Cover Document (January 2017) Appendix 1.pdf. Appendix 1 - Radio Communications Plan (March 2013) MACS-441-1.pdf. Statewide Channel Plan / MACS-441-1 (April 2015) Appendix 2.pdf. Appendix 2 - Local Government Strike Teams (June 2018) Appendix 3.pdf. Appendix 3 - Fire Dispatch Assignments (August 2019) SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION Inspections will only be scheduled with an approved permit issued by the fire department. Call (408) 378-4010 and ask for Fire Prevention. Inspections are scheduled starting at 9:00 am and the last inspection time is at 3:00 pm. Early morning or late afternoon inspections must be requested via overtime. CAR SEAT AND PASSENGER SAFETY Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. 700 All American Way, Sunnyvale 94086. Car seat checks by appointment only, available on Wednesdays only from 1:00-4:00pm, excluding holidays. Schedule an Appointment: call Car Seat Hotline @ 408.730.7179. ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN The Classic Web App is familiar to long-time Zimbra users. It delivers advanced collaboration and calendar features popular with power users on Desktop web browsers. This will sign you in according to your saved Preference. In the Modern Web App, set this preference in Settings > General > Zimbra Version. In Classic, set it in Preferences SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Santa Clara County Agencies Urge Residents to Prepare. Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO. SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California.INFORMATION SHEETS
Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org FIRE PREVENTION OVERVIEW ACCREDITATION DOCUMENTS Accreditation Documents. Click on a page to view documents associated with it. Use the left or right arrow key to view previous or next page, or. click the left or right arrow key on the side to view previous or next page. View Documents. View Documents. View Documents. SENIOR & AGING ADULT RESOURCES Senior & Aging Adult Resources. The Santa Clara County Fire Department serves as an information and referral services for older adults in Santa Clara County. If you need assistance finding a program and/or service, we are here to help you find it! Please call Community Education Services at (408) 378-4010 for more information. FIREFIGHTER CAREER INFORMATION Firefighter Career Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department offers presentations on career firefighting as well as other fire service professions. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact the Community Education Office at 408-378-4010 or via email. For career opportunities with Santa Clara County FireDepartment
XSC MUTUAL AID PLAN
Mutual Aid Plan Cover Document (January 2017) Appendix 1.pdf. Appendix 1 - Radio Communications Plan (March 2013) MACS-441-1.pdf. Statewide Channel Plan / MACS-441-1 (April 2015) Appendix 2.pdf. Appendix 2 - Local Government Strike Teams (June 2018) Appendix 3.pdf. Appendix 3 - Fire Dispatch Assignments (August 2019) SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION Inspections will only be scheduled with an approved permit issued by the fire department. Call (408) 378-4010 and ask for Fire Prevention. Inspections are scheduled starting at 9:00 am and the last inspection time is at 3:00 pm. Early morning or late afternoon inspections must be requested via overtime. CAR SEAT AND PASSENGER SAFETY Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. 700 All American Way, Sunnyvale 94086. Car seat checks by appointment only, available on Wednesdays only from 1:00-4:00pm, excluding holidays. Schedule an Appointment: call Car Seat Hotline @ 408.730.7179. ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN The Classic Web App is familiar to long-time Zimbra users. It delivers advanced collaboration and calendar features popular with power users on Desktop web browsers. This will sign you in according to your saved Preference. In the Modern Web App, set this preference in Settings > General > Zimbra Version. In Classic, set it in Preferences SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Santa Clara County Agencies Urge Residents to Prepare. Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO. SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California.SCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
APPLICATIONS & FORMS Applications & Forms. Alternate Materials, Methods of Construction or Modifications of Codes - Application. COVID-19 Construction Site Compliance - Form (New 5/20/2020) Fire Protection System Permit: Installation or Modification - Application (Revised 6/2019) Fireworks Public Display Permit - Application. Haunted House / Ghost Walk -Application.
CHIEF & STAFF BIOGRAPHIES Chief and Staff Biographies Tony Bowden, Fire Chief. Chief Bowden began his firefighting career with the Los Altos Fire Department in 1996, and joined the County Fire organization later the same year when the City of Los Altos and Town of Los Altos Hills contracted with County Fire for service.JOB DESCRIPTIONS
A California Fire Protection District serving Santa Clara County and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga.HOME FIRE SAFETY
Companies that service fire extinguishers may also have fire extinguisher training programs available. Proper Disposal of Fire Extinguishers. To properly dispose of fire extinguishers, visit Santa Clara County Household Hazardous Waste Program at www.hhw.org or call408.299.7300.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org STANDARDS & SPECIFICATIONS Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org ALERTSCC, EMERGENCY ALERT AND WARNING SYSTEM AlertSCC is a powerful mass notification system that will be used to send emergency information and instructions to anyone who lives or works in Santa Clara County. AlertSCC will send messages to phone numbers included in the emergency 911 and 411 directory listings. In addition, by registering at AlertSCC.com you may provide additionalcontact
DEFENSIBLE SPACE ZONES Zone 1 extends 0-5 feet out from your house, garage and other structures. Clean roofs and gutters of dead leaves, debris and pine needles that could catch embers. Replace or repair any loose or missing shingles or roof tiles to prevent ember penetration. Reduce embers that could pass through vents in the eaves by installing 1/8inch metal mesh
SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Santa Clara County Agencies Urge Residents to Prepare. Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO. SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California.SCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department Administrative Headquarters 14700 Winchester Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 Phone:(408) 378-4010
FIREFIGHTER CAREER INFORMATION Firefighter Career Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department offers presentations on career firefighting as well as other fire service professions. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact the Community Education Office at 408-378-4010 or via email. For career opportunities with Santa Clara County FireDepartment
SENIOR & AGING ADULT RESOURCES Senior & Aging Adult Resources. The Santa Clara County Fire Department serves as an information and referral services for older adults in Santa Clara County. If you need assistance finding a program and/or service, we are here to help you find it! Please call Community Education Services at (408) 378-4010 for more information.JOB DESCRIPTIONS
A California Fire Protection District serving Santa Clara County and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga.XSC MUTUAL AID PLAN
Mutual Aid Plan Cover Document (January 2017) Appendix 1.pdf. Appendix 1 - Radio Communications Plan (March 2013) MACS-441-1.pdf. Statewide Channel Plan / MACS-441-1 (April 2015) Appendix 2.pdf. Appendix 2 - Local Government Strike Teams (June 2018) Appendix 3.pdf. Appendix 3 - Fire Dispatch Assignments (August 2019) SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION Inspections will only be scheduled with an approved permit issued by the fire department. Call (408) 378-4010 and ask for Fire Prevention. Inspections are scheduled starting at 9:00 am and the last inspection time is at 3:00 pm. Early morning or late afternoon inspections must be requested via overtime. CAR SEAT AND PASSENGER SAFETY Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. 700 All American Way, Sunnyvale 94086. Car seat checks by appointment only, available on Wednesdays only from 1:00-4:00pm, excluding holidays. Schedule an Appointment: call Car Seat Hotline @ 408.730.7179. ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN The Classic Web App is familiar to long-time Zimbra users. It delivers advanced collaboration and calendar features popular with power users on Desktop web browsers. This will sign you in according to your saved Preference. In the Modern Web App, set this preference in Settings > General > Zimbra Version. In Classic, set it in Preferences SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Santa Clara County Agencies Urge Residents to Prepare. Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO. SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California.SCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department Administrative Headquarters 14700 Winchester Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 Phone:(408) 378-4010
FIREFIGHTER CAREER INFORMATION Firefighter Career Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department offers presentations on career firefighting as well as other fire service professions. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact the Community Education Office at 408-378-4010 or via email. For career opportunities with Santa Clara County FireDepartment
SENIOR & AGING ADULT RESOURCES Senior & Aging Adult Resources. The Santa Clara County Fire Department serves as an information and referral services for older adults in Santa Clara County. If you need assistance finding a program and/or service, we are here to help you find it! Please call Community Education Services at (408) 378-4010 for more information.JOB DESCRIPTIONS
A California Fire Protection District serving Santa Clara County and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga.XSC MUTUAL AID PLAN
Mutual Aid Plan Cover Document (January 2017) Appendix 1.pdf. Appendix 1 - Radio Communications Plan (March 2013) MACS-441-1.pdf. Statewide Channel Plan / MACS-441-1 (April 2015) Appendix 2.pdf. Appendix 2 - Local Government Strike Teams (June 2018) Appendix 3.pdf. Appendix 3 - Fire Dispatch Assignments (August 2019) SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION Inspections will only be scheduled with an approved permit issued by the fire department. Call (408) 378-4010 and ask for Fire Prevention. Inspections are scheduled starting at 9:00 am and the last inspection time is at 3:00 pm. Early morning or late afternoon inspections must be requested via overtime. CAR SEAT AND PASSENGER SAFETY Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. 700 All American Way, Sunnyvale 94086. Car seat checks by appointment only, available on Wednesdays only from 1:00-4:00pm, excluding holidays. Schedule an Appointment: call Car Seat Hotline @ 408.730.7179. ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN The Classic Web App is familiar to long-time Zimbra users. It delivers advanced collaboration and calendar features popular with power users on Desktop web browsers. This will sign you in according to your saved Preference. In the Modern Web App, set this preference in Settings > General > Zimbra Version. In Classic, set it in PreferencesSCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
INFORMATION SHEETS
Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org CHIEF & STAFF BIOGRAPHIES Chief and Staff Biographies Tony Bowden, Fire Chief. Chief Bowden began his firefighting career with the Los Altos Fire Department in 1996, and joined the County Fire organization later the same year when the City of Los Altos and Town of Los Altos Hills contracted with County Fire for service.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org STANDARDS & SPECIFICATIONS Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org ALERTSCC, EMERGENCY ALERT AND WARNING SYSTEM AlertSCC is a powerful mass notification system that will be used to send emergency information and instructions to anyone who lives or works in Santa Clara County. AlertSCC will send messages to phone numbers included in the emergency 911 and 411 directory listings. In addition, by registering at AlertSCC.com you may provide additionalcontact
READY, SET, GO
A RED FLAG WARNING is a notice issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) that weather conditions in the next 24 hours may result in extreme fire behavior. These conditions may include: Red Flag Warnings are often preceded by a Fire Weather Watch, which is also a NWS notice indicating that weather conditions in the next 12-72 hours may result in extreme fire behavior and trigger a Red Flag PRE-EVACUATION PREPARATION STEPS Remove flammable window shades, curtains and close metal shutters. Remove lightweight curtains. Move flammable furniture to the center of the room, away from windows and doors. Shut off gas at the meter; turn off pilot lights. Leave your lights on so firefighters can see your house under smoky conditions. Shut off the air conditioning. BATTERY SAFETY & DISPOSAL Business Disposal. Businesses are requested to call PSC Environmental at (916) 351-0980 to inquire about disposal and obtain business drop-off locations. For SHARPS (HOUSEHOLD NEEDLES & SYRINGES) DISPOSAL State law prohibits a person from placing home-generated sharps in their trash or recycling containers. Home-generated sharps are defined as disposable hypodermic needles, syringes, lancets, and other medical devices used for self-injection or blood test. SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Santa Clara County Agencies Urge Residents to Prepare. Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO. SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California.SCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department Administrative Headquarters 14700 Winchester Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 Phone:(408) 378-4010
FIREFIGHTER CAREER INFORMATION Firefighter Career Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department offers presentations on career firefighting as well as other fire service professions. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact the Community Education Office at 408-378-4010 or via email. For career opportunities with Santa Clara County FireDepartment
SENIOR & AGING ADULT RESOURCES Senior & Aging Adult Resources. The Santa Clara County Fire Department serves as an information and referral services for older adults in Santa Clara County. If you need assistance finding a program and/or service, we are here to help you find it! Please call Community Education Services at (408) 378-4010 for more information.JOB DESCRIPTIONS
A California Fire Protection District serving Santa Clara County and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga.XSC MUTUAL AID PLAN
Mutual Aid Plan Cover Document (January 2017) Appendix 1.pdf. Appendix 1 - Radio Communications Plan (March 2013) MACS-441-1.pdf. Statewide Channel Plan / MACS-441-1 (April 2015) Appendix 2.pdf. Appendix 2 - Local Government Strike Teams (June 2018) Appendix 3.pdf. Appendix 3 - Fire Dispatch Assignments (August 2019) SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION Inspections will only be scheduled with an approved permit issued by the fire department. Call (408) 378-4010 and ask for Fire Prevention. Inspections are scheduled starting at 9:00 am and the last inspection time is at 3:00 pm. Early morning or late afternoon inspections must be requested via overtime. CAR SEAT AND PASSENGER SAFETY Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. 700 All American Way, Sunnyvale 94086. Car seat checks by appointment only, available on Wednesdays only from 1:00-4:00pm, excluding holidays. Schedule an Appointment: call Car Seat Hotline @ 408.730.7179. ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN INCITY OF SANTA CLARA FIRE DEPARTMENTFIRES INSANTA CLARA COUNTY
The Classic Web App is familiar to long-time Zimbra users. It delivers advanced collaboration and calendar features popular with power users on Desktop web browsers. This will sign you in according to your saved Preference. In the Modern Web App, set this preference in Settings > General > Zimbra Version. In Classic, set it in Preferences SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Santa Clara County Agencies Urge Residents to Prepare. Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO. SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California.SCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department Administrative Headquarters 14700 Winchester Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 Phone:(408) 378-4010
FIREFIGHTER CAREER INFORMATION Firefighter Career Information. Santa Clara County Fire Department offers presentations on career firefighting as well as other fire service professions. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact the Community Education Office at 408-378-4010 or via email. For career opportunities with Santa Clara County FireDepartment
SENIOR & AGING ADULT RESOURCES Senior & Aging Adult Resources. The Santa Clara County Fire Department serves as an information and referral services for older adults in Santa Clara County. If you need assistance finding a program and/or service, we are here to help you find it! Please call Community Education Services at (408) 378-4010 for more information.JOB DESCRIPTIONS
A California Fire Protection District serving Santa Clara County and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga.XSC MUTUAL AID PLAN
Mutual Aid Plan Cover Document (January 2017) Appendix 1.pdf. Appendix 1 - Radio Communications Plan (March 2013) MACS-441-1.pdf. Statewide Channel Plan / MACS-441-1 (April 2015) Appendix 2.pdf. Appendix 2 - Local Government Strike Teams (June 2018) Appendix 3.pdf. Appendix 3 - Fire Dispatch Assignments (August 2019) SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION Inspections will only be scheduled with an approved permit issued by the fire department. Call (408) 378-4010 and ask for Fire Prevention. Inspections are scheduled starting at 9:00 am and the last inspection time is at 3:00 pm. Early morning or late afternoon inspections must be requested via overtime. CAR SEAT AND PASSENGER SAFETY Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. 700 All American Way, Sunnyvale 94086. Car seat checks by appointment only, available on Wednesdays only from 1:00-4:00pm, excluding holidays. Schedule an Appointment: call Car Seat Hotline @ 408.730.7179. ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN INCITY OF SANTA CLARA FIRE DEPARTMENTFIRES INSANTA CLARA COUNTY
The Classic Web App is familiar to long-time Zimbra users. It delivers advanced collaboration and calendar features popular with power users on Desktop web browsers. This will sign you in according to your saved Preference. In the Modern Web App, set this preference in Settings > General > Zimbra Version. In Classic, set it in PreferencesSCCFD OVERVIEW
Santa Clara County Fire Department. Established in 1947, Santa Clara County Fire Department is an internationally accredited emergency services agency serving the largest county in Northern California. We provide emergency response to over 226,000 residents in the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, LosGatos, Monte
INFORMATION SHEETS
Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org CHIEF & STAFF BIOGRAPHIES Chief and Staff Biographies Tony Bowden, Fire Chief. Chief Bowden began his firefighting career with the Los Altos Fire Department in 1996, and joined the County Fire organization later the same year when the City of Los Altos and Town of Los Altos Hills contracted with County Fire for service.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org STANDARDS & SPECIFICATIONS Fire Prevention 16795 Lark Ave Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408) 378-4010 Email: prevention@sccfd.org ALERTSCC, EMERGENCY ALERT AND WARNING SYSTEM AlertSCC is a powerful mass notification system that will be used to send emergency information and instructions to anyone who lives or works in Santa Clara County. AlertSCC will send messages to phone numbers included in the emergency 911 and 411 directory listings. In addition, by registering at AlertSCC.com you may provide additionalcontact
READY, SET, GO
A RED FLAG WARNING is a notice issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) that weather conditions in the next 24 hours may result in extreme fire behavior. These conditions may include: Red Flag Warnings are often preceded by a Fire Weather Watch, which is also a NWS notice indicating that weather conditions in the next 12-72 hours may result in extreme fire behavior and trigger a Red Flag PRE-EVACUATION PREPARATION STEPS Remove flammable window shades, curtains and close metal shutters. Remove lightweight curtains. Move flammable furniture to the center of the room, away from windows and doors. Shut off gas at the meter; turn off pilot lights. Leave your lights on so firefighters can see your house under smoky conditions. Shut off the air conditioning. BATTERY SAFETY & DISPOSAL Business Disposal. Businesses are requested to call PSC Environmental at (916) 351-0980 to inquire about disposal and obtain business drop-off locations. For SHARPS (HOUSEHOLD NEEDLES & SYRINGES) DISPOSAL State law prohibits a person from placing home-generated sharps in their trash or recycling containers. Home-generated sharps are defined as disposable hypodermic needles, syringes, lancets, and other medical devices used for self-injection or blood test.Find it Fast __
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Upcoming Events Incidents News Twitter INCIDENT INFORMATION SHEETS Click here fore detailed incident information ------------------------- SANTA CLARA COUNTY AGENCIES URGE RESIDENTS TO PREPARE SANTA CLARA COUNTY AGENCIES URGE RESIDENTS TO PREPARE Now is the time to prepare for wildfire with READY, SET, GO SANTA CLARA COUNTY– Fire season has arrived in Santa Clara County, a designation that has seemingly come earlier and stays longer with each year in California. With Red Flag Warnings persisting into Tuesday, local fire agencies have begun seasonal increases in staffing and resources for vegetation fires and on days where fire danger iselevated.
Although wildfires have long been a part of the California landscape, severe drought conditions and a changing climate have caused the dry seasons to become much longer and much more severe. Drought-stressed vegetation has had little to no opportunity to recover during the winter months and the risk of wildfires this year is high. Recognizing the need for extensive and coordinated pre-fire management and preparedness efforts, agencies including Santa Clara County Fire Department, CAL FIRE Santa Clara Unit, San José Fire Department, Palo Alto Fire Department, Milpitas Fire Department, the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council, Santa Clara County Parks, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, Bay Area Air Quality Management District and the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) have partnered to urge residents to do their part to prepare for wildfire. “Whether it is the safety of our residents, the preservation of our open spaces or protection against unhealthy air quality, our agencies have a common goal to prevent and plan for wildfires - but we can’t do it alone,” said Brian Glass, Acting Fire Chief of Santa Clara County Fire Department. "Every community in California is vulnerable to wildfire. As we bolster our staffing and wildfire capabilities, we urge all citizens to also be ready, be prepared and be engaged," added CAL FIRE Santa Clara Unit Chief Jake Hess. Through the READY, SET, GO wildfire preparedness program, residents can, and should, take the steps to prepare their own home and family for wildfire. The READY, SET, GO program is a nationally recognized program that outlines preparedness steps like creating defensible space and hardening your home to create a buffer around your home and eliminate opportunities for embers to enter spaces in and around your home. The program also provides information on preparing emergency supplies, registering to receive emergency alerts and planning for anevacuation.
Fire Chief Robert Sapien, Jr. from the San José Fire Department issued a warning against the use of fireworks as we approach the Fourth of July holiday. “The 2020 wildfire season showed us just how vulnerable many parts of Santa Clara County are to the impacts of wildfire. 2021 has brought extreme drought conditions and we are already seeing high fire activity throughout the County. With significantly dryer conditions than in years past, the threat of wildfires caused by illegal fireworks cannot be overlooked by residents - we need everyone to help keep our homes and community safe from wildfire by committing to stop the use of illegal fireworks.” Wildfires do not recognize the boundaries of cities, towns, neighborhoods or property lines. With many residents in wildland urban interface areas throughout the County, it’s most beneficial for communities and neighborhoods to work together in their preparedness efforts. Agencies like the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council are available to provide programs and support for groups. “Firewise communities, residential participation in our county wide chipping program and preparedness workshops help residents reduce flammable vegetation and hazards while building neighborhood communication and collaboration for wildfire readiness," said Eugenia Rendler, Managing Director of the Council. For more information on the program and services noted above, please visit the following resource pages: Santa Clara County Fire Department READY, SET, GO:sccfd.org/rsg
CAL FIRE Ready for Wildfire: readyforwildfire.org San Jose Fire Department:sjfd.org
Santa Clara County FireSafe Council:sccfiresafe.org
Bay Area Air Quality Management District Wildfire Program: baaqmd.gov/about-air-quality/wildfire-air-quality-response-program/wildfire-safety Santa Clara Valley Water District:valleywater.org
NOTICE OF PLANNED TRAINING - HERNANDEZ AVENUE, LOS GATOS Santa Clara County Fire Department will be conducting firefighter training exercises at the vacant pre-demolition residence located at 94 Hernandez Avenue in Los Gatos. Training will begin on Saturday, October 24 and is anticipated to continue for approximately two weeks. In accordance with Town hours of construction, training will start no earlier than 8:00 am on weekdays and 9:00 am on weekends and holidays. No live fire exercises will be conducted, but the training may involve theatrical style smoke machines to simulate fire conditions. Use of the pre-demolition building, also known as an "acquired structure", is planned and permitted through an agreement with the property owner and the Town of Los Gatos, and is of great benefit to our firefighters who serve Los Gatos and surrounding communities. To learn more about our acquired structure training and how we prepare a property for use, please view the video below. We thank our Los Gatos neighbors for their patience and cooperation and are proud to serve you. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at publicinfo@sccfd.org or (408)378-4010. FIREWORKS ARE JUST NOT WORTH IT! SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDS RESIDENTS THAT FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL, DANGEROUS AND CAN RESULT IN FIRES AND INJURIES THAT AREEASILY PREVENTABLE.
Every year, hospital emergency rooms in the United States see over 9,000 fireworks-related injuries. National Fire Protection Association reports that fireworks start an average of 19,500 fires per year, 59% of which were reported as brush, grass or forest fires. These fires caused an average of five deaths, 46 civilian injuries, and an average of $105 million in directproperty damage.
FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY. Residents will incur fines for using, possessing, storing, or selling illegal fireworks. Santa Clara County’s ‘social host’ Fireworks Ordinance holds property owners responsible for illegal use of fireworks on their property. During this time of the year, when the weather is hot and grasses and woodlands surrounding our communities are very dry, it is important that our residents remember that one spark could have disastrousconsequences.
This year, the Fourth of July holiday also comes at a unique time when county-wide measures remain in place to protect our residents and responders from COVID-19. Residents are encouraged to follow current Public Health orders and recommendations, find safe alternatives and household activities and ensure that your Fourth of July celebrations do not include the use offireworks.
If there is an active fire or medical emergency, residents should call9-1-1.
Residents wanting to report fireworks should call their local lawenforcement agency.
Residents of the City of San José can report fireworks online at sanjoseca.gov/fireworks or by calling 408-535-5600. GET SET FOR WILDFIRE! Fire season has arrived in California. Santa Clara County has already experienced unseasonably hot days and dry conditions, and fuel moistures are low, making the risk of wildfire an early-summerreality.
Now is the time to prepare your home and family for wildfire. Santa Clara County Fire Department reminds residents to get SET for wildfire by preparing for the possibility of having to evacuate. Take the following actions now, and ensure they are familiar to everyone inyour household:
CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN Create an evacuation plan that includes: * A designated emergency meeting location outside the fire or hazard area. This is critical to determine who has safely evacuated from theaffected area.
* Several different escape routes from your home and community. Practice these often so everyone in your family is familiar in case ofemergency.
* Have an evacuation plan for pets and large animals such as horses and other livestock. Make a Family Communication Plan that designates an out-of-area friend or relative as a point of contact to act as a single source of communication among family members in case of separation. ASSEMBLE AN EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Put together your emergency supply kit long before a wildfire or other disaster occurs and keep it easily accessible so you can take it with you when you have to evacuate. * Include a 3-day supply of non-perishable food and water, as well as clothing and sanitation supplies * Be sure to include supplies for everyone in your household,including pets
* Include copies of important documents, such as passports and birthcertificates
* If you have essential prescriptions or special medications, keep a supply of them in your kit Always keep a sturdy pair of shoes and a flashlight near your bed and handy in case of a sudden evacuation at night. PROTECT WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU Ensure your homeowners policy is up-to-date and you know what iscovered.
If you rent your home, get renters insurance to cover replacement of personal items, furniture and valuables lost during a fire. Make a home inventory to document the contents of your home before afire occurs.
Use your smartphone to video your belongings. Keep your inventory & photos stored outside the home or in the cloud.Visit sccfd.org/rsg
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more information on the Ready, Set, Go program and how you can prepare your home and family for wildfire. ARE YOU READY FOR WILDFIRE? Fire season is our California reality and is approaching quickly. Precipitation has been below normal and recent spring rains have only served to grow our local grass crop. Due to these factors and the weather outlook into the early summer months, above normal significant wildfire potential is predicted for Northern California as we move into June (NOPS Predictive Services). Now is the time to prepare your home and family for wildfire. Santa Clara County Fire Department reminds residents that being READY for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and by hardening your home. Defensible Space is the buffer you create by removing dead plants, grass and weeds. Home Hardening means keeping up on maintenance items and using and installing materials on your home that can help it to withstand flying embers. Even under the current shelter-in-place order, residents can, and should, prepare their homes for wildfire. Take simple steps to HARDEN YOUR HOME: * Clean your roof and gutters of dead leaves and debris * Install metal mesh screening over vents in eaves and attic * Remove anything stored under decks or porches and screen in thoseareas
* Trim trees and shrubs around driveways and access roads to allow fire and emergency vehicles to access your home. Make sure your address is clearly visible from the road. DEFENSIBLE SPACE begins at the edge of your home. Ensure that the area that extends from 0-5 feet from the home is completely free of anything that could catch fire. * Move any flammable materials away from wall exteriors – mulch, flammable plants, wood piles, etc. * Limb trees so they do not hang over the home. Ensure that your defensible space extends out 100 feet from the home * Remove or mow annual grasses * remove any dead or dying plants * keep separation between shrubs and tree canopiesVisit sccfd.org/rsg
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more information on the Ready, Set, Go program and how you can prepare your home and family for wildfire. COVID-19 PROTECTIVE MEASURES _UPDATE: Thursday, June 4, 2020_ Effective Thursday, June 4th at 1:00pm, our Fire Prevention office will be open during regular business hours (M-F, 8am-4:30pm). If your fire prevention needs require an in-person visit to our office, pleasenote the following:
* No in person meetings or over-the-counter plan review is available * Only 1 person will be admitted to the office lobby at a time, social distancing is required. * All visitors must wear a non-medical face mask or covering. * We ask that you do not visit if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, have recently tested positive for COVID-19 or have been in contact with anyone else who is positive or symptomatic. All in-person community programs and events remain suspended until further notice. This includes fire station tours and visits by the public to fire stations. A limited offering of online courses are available to the public an can be found at https://sccfd.eventbrite.com _UPDATE: Tuesday, May 12, 2020_ In accordance with the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department orders and recommendations, and out of caution for our residents and employees, the following measures remain in place: * Santa Clara County Fire Department (SCCFD) administrative offices (Headquarters and Fire Prevention) are closed until further notice. All non-essential employees are working remotely from home. Mail and commercial deliveries are still accepted, delivery instructions are posted at each site. * All community programs and events are suspended until further notice. This includes fire station tours and visits by the public tofire stations.
* Non-mandated and non-essential engine company activities, including some fire and life safety inspections and multi-agency training are suspended For assistance, please call 408-378-4010 or email info@sccfd.org and a staff member will return your call within one business day. We ask that the public continues to do their part by following the Santa Clara County Public Health shelter-in-place order.RESOURCES
If you are in need of services or resources related to the impacts of COVID-19, if your regular services have been interrupted, or if you would like to volunteer to help, you can find resources available through the following organizations: SILICON VALLEY STRONG - Santa Clara County residents can use the Silicon Valley Strong website to locate resources, request resources not yet available, and to find volunteer opportunities throughout Santa Clara County. https://siliconvalleystrong.org SARATOGA AREA SENIOR COORDINATING COUNCIL (SASCC) - Non-profit organization that serves the needs of the senior community with resources like food, household items, transportation to medical appointments, and reliable sources of information. https://www.sascc.org • (408) 868-1257 WEST VALLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES (WVCS) - WVCS is a community-based agency that provides a continuum of basic needs, family support services and housing services including: information and referrals, food pantry, clothing, transitional housing, affordable housing, financial assistance, family support and case management services. WVCS serves the West Valley Communities of Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, West San Jose and the surrounding mountain regions. https://www.wvcommunityservices.org • (408) 255-8033 SECOND HARVEST OF SILICON VALLEY - Second Harvest of Silicon Valley works to ensure that anyone who needs a healthy meal can get one. Second Harvest distributes nutritious food to nearly every neighborhood in Silicon Valley, leveraging every available food resource, and collaborating with people and organizations. https://www.shfb.org BILL WILSON CENTER - Bill Wilson Center provides services and programs that focus on housing, education, counseling, and advocacy for children, adolescents, and adults. https://www.billwilsoncenter.org • Crisis Hotline: 408-850-6125 REBUILDING TOGETHER - Rebuilding Together provides home modifications to improve safety, accessibility and mobility for lower income homeowners. Rebuilding Together is continuing to offer emergency repairs, specifically if someone is impacted by the COVID-19 and has no hot water or no heat. Other emergency repairs will be taken on a case-by-case basis. https://rebuildingtogether.org • 408-578-9519 HEALTH TRUST - Health Trust ensures that health related grants, policies, and services exist to help give everyone the opportunity to be healthy. Their mission is to build health equity in Silicon Valley for vulnerable populations by aligning their funder, provider, and advocate roles to maximize their impact within the community. https://healthtrust.org • 408-513-8700 _UPDATE: Tuesday, March 17, 2020_ Effective Tuesday, March 17, Santa Clara County Fire Department administrative offices (Headquarters and Fire Prevention) will be closed until further notice. All non-essential employees are workingremotely from home.
For assistance, please call 408-378-4010 or email info@sccfd.org. We will return your call within one business day. We ask that the public continues to do their part by following the Santa Clara County Public Health shelter-in-place order. _Published Friday, March 13, 2020_ Santa Clara County Fire Department is committed to protecting our most vulnerable populations and to continue to provide for the health and safety of our communities. We understand that our personnel are the critical first line of response for residents during any crisis, and our goal throughout the emerging novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is to keep our responders healthy so they can continue to respond and support our communities. In accordance with the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department orders and recommendations, and out of caution for our residents and employees, Santa Clara County Fire Department has implemented the following protective measures: * Suspension of all community programs and events until further notice. This includes fire station tours and visits by the public tofire stations.
* Suspension of all non-mandated and non-essential engine company activities, including some fire and life safety inspections and multi-agency training. * Reduction of in-person staff meetings to essential personnel andcall-in only.
We ask that the public continues to do their part by following Public Health guidelines to slow the spread of the virus. For inquiries regarding the status of a scheduled meeting or inspection, please call our headquarters office at 408-378-4010 or email info@sccfd.org. For more information and guidance regarding novel coronavirus in Santa Clara County, please visit http://sccphd.org/coronavirus FIRE AGENCIES PARTNER FOR HIGHWAY 17 SAFETY With winter weather and holiday travel beginning, fire departments in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties have partnered to promote a Safe Driving awareness campaign aimed at Highway 17. With over 66,000 people commuting over the mountain highway each day, Highway 17 provides a vital link between Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties. Accidents result in injuries and significant traffic delays. According to the California Highway Patrol, most collisions on Highway 17 are a direct result of unsafe speeds, following too closely and distracted driving. It is imperative drivers Slow Down, Pay Attention, and Watch for Responders. Recognize that speed limits are established for ideal driving conditions, not when the road is wet, congested or dark. Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel, and avoid the use of cell phones, and other devices that distract from driving safely. Finally, when accidents do occur, watch for and listen tofirst responders.
The ‘Safe on 17’ campaign includes a series of three videos to remind the public of the danger of driving Highway 17 too fast, while distracted, and in the presence of first responders. The campaign videos and logos can be found at www.sccfd.org/safeon17 and are available to be shared.Learn More__
HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE SUPPORTS LOCAL CHARITIES Santa Clara County Fire Department will continue its long standing tradition of supporting local holiday toy programs by collecting new unwrapped toys at all of its Fire Stations and Headquarters office. Toys collected will benefit families throughout Santa Clara County by supplying much needed toys to programs including Campbell Community Toy Program , Community Services Agency of Mountain View,
Los Altos and Los Altos Hills,
Hope’s Corner , Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Santa Paws and the Valley Medical Center PediatricUnit.
Please join in on the spirit of holiday giving. Collections begin on Saturday, November 23 and toys will be accepted until Monday, December 23. Specific needs this year include toys and items appropriate for teenagers, who tend to be the most underserved in toy drives, but are equally deserving of something to brighten their holiday. Please consider donating sports equipment, balls, and activity-based items such as art supplies. Gift cards and cash donations are alsoappreciated.
Find the fire station closest to you here . ALERTSCC FOCUSED TEST - FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 AT 10:00 A.M. Santa Clara County Fire Department will be conducting a focused test of the AlertSCC system on Friday, August 30th at 10:00 a.m. With Santa Clara County residents heading to enjoy the Labor Day weekend, many people will be enjoying outdoor recreation in areas susceptible to wildfires. SCCFD will be testing the AlertSCC system and using this opportunity to remind residents of steps they can taketo be fire safe.
“Nearly every community served by Santa Clara County Fire Department is at risk for wildfire and needs to be prepared,” said Tony Bowden, SCCFD Fire Chief. “They can do this by registering for AlertSCC (www.alertscc.com ) and visiting our website www.sccfd.org/rsg for wildfire preparedness tips.”Learn More__
HISTORICAL FIRE APPARATUS COMES HOME TO SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIREDEPARTMENT
On Friday, February 23, 2018, Santa Clara County Fire Department took delivery of Squad 1 for the second time in Department history. The squad returns to service, not as a frontline apparatus, but instead as an honored piece of our historical fleet. WILDFIRE PREPAREDNESS COMMUNITY MEETINGS 2019 Help reduce wildfire risk and better prepare your family and our home with our READY, SET, GO program. Learn more about the things that you could do to increase the survivability of your home in the event of a wildland fire. Attend one of our Wildfire Preparedness CommunityMeetings.
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