SIXES RIVER FIRE

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Fire at Cape Blanco
Courtesy of Port Orford News
Fire Safety

Do your part to protect your home and your land. Learn the basics of fire safety and help us help you.

If you think there is a fire or might be a fire, CALL 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY. We'd much rather come out and discover no fire than be called late and be unable to help you.

If you have a question, and it isn't an emergency, please feel free to call Chief Wayne Moore at 348-9927, Asst. Chief Bill Zimmerman at 348-2347, or SRFPD Board Chair Ken Brewer at 332-8911.


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Sixes is a Regulated Use Area. During fire season, which runs from late spring to late fall, fire restrictions will be in effect. Read more ...
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Wood Fires. Keep fires in your home under control Read the National Safety Database writeups on cleaning chimneys, home heating with wood, and wood stove operation.
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Your home should be surrounded by a defensible space to reduce the threat of wildfires. Learn more about defensible space in the Pacific Northwest Wildfire Coordinating Group's Living With Fire: A Guide for the Homeowner.
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Firewise.Org has produced a set of 8 tips on what to do if a wildfire is approaching. Try their point and click quiz ...


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