Emergency Preparedness
Wildfire
Living in Douglas County means we are very aware of the devastation that wildfires can create for our families, our homes, and our community. Fall is a great time to look at how prepared we are and what we can do to prevent the consequences of wildfire smoke and blazes. Begin with preparation and sign up for air quality and emergency alerts with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. Next, review how protected your home is. There are many great resources on how to become Firewise and what to do to build a defensible space around your home on our DPHN website. Preparation activities can make the difference between your home making it through a wildfire. Finally, be prepared by making sure you have an evacuation plan. Many wildfire injuries happen because people end up being trapped or do not have a clear evacuation plan. Have supplies stored in case you run out of water and food, or if utilities like electricity and cell service or internet services are cut. Include a GO bag to take vital supplies like medication and documents with you at a moment's notice. Preparation can make all the difference in reducing injury, loss, and death.


Before a Wildfire (Prevention & Preparation)
Preparedness Information
- Wildfire Ready, Set, GO action Guide
- How to Prepare your home for Wildfire-NFPA
- Wildfire Preparedness for Farmers & Ranchers
- FEMA Ready.Gov How to Prepare for a Wildfire
- How to be Firewise
- Prepare, Prevent, Minimize

Local Partners & Information
Knowing where to get important information before, during and after a Wildfire is important.
- Douglas County
- Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO)
- Douglas Forest Protective Association
- BLM
- Umpqua National Forest
- Oregon Department of Forestry
- Oregon State Fire Marshal
- Smokeybear
- KeepOregonGreen
- Red Cross Western Cascades Region