Emergency Preparedness
Chico residents emergency information
Chico residents emergency information
Chico residents emergency information
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Preparedness
- LRA Fire Hazard Severity Zone
- Home Defensible Space for Residents
- Firewise Buildings
- Camp Fire Information
- Disaster Preparedness
LRA Fire Hazard Severity Zone
Home Defensible Space for Residents
Firewise Buildings
Camp Fire Information
Disaster Preparedness
Community Connect
Community Connect
Community Connect
Chico Fire-Rescue's new program that helps the community provide critical information to First Responders.
The Chico Fire Department is excited to announce a new program, Community Connect, that allows them to protect our community in even more effective ways. It is a free, secure, and easy way for our residents to provide critical information about their households to First Responders.
Division of Community Risk Reduction
Division of Community Risk Reduction
Division of Community Risk Reduction
Hazards
Everyday Hazards
Hazards to Watch For
Hazards in the Home
Hazards in the Classroom
Hazards Outside the Home
Hazards to Watch For
Hazards in the Home
Hazards in the Classroom
Hazards Outside the Home
First Aid
Escape Plans
Miscellaneous
10 Tips For Safety
Fire Extinguishers
Smoke Detectors
Where You Work
If You Are Trapped
Sleep Easier With a Smoke Detector
How to Cope With Small Fires
Fire Extinguishers
Smoke Detectors
Where You Work
If You Are Trapped
Sleep Easier With a Smoke Detector
How to Cope With Small Fires
Urban Wildland Interface
Urban Wildland Interface
Urban Wildland Interface
Are you ready for wildfire?
What is the “Urban Wildland Interface”?
Living near the country side can be beautiful, but it can also increase the chance of catastrophic wildfires. In 2015, wildfires burned over 9.2 million acres. Many of these acres burned in the wildland and posed little threat to life and property. But other fires burned where the wildland meets civilization, i.e. The Urban Wildland Interface.
A grass fire threatens homes along Summit Ridge Terrace in East Chico. 5/11/2016