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NATIONAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS- READY, SET, GO!

Ready Set Go 1 sheet v9 EN Washoe NLT

Incline Village, NV — The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, in collaboration with Washoe County, is reminding Incline Village residents that wildfire is a year-round risk in our community. With dry summers, strong winds, and the unique landscape of the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe Basin, it is essential that residents stay vigilant and continue learning how to live safely with fire.

As part of this effort—and in recognition of September as National Preparedness Month—Washoe County is transitioning from the “Make a Plan, Stay Informed, Assemble a Kit” messaging to the nationally recognized Ready, Set, Go! program. This change is intended to better align evacuation and preparedness practices across agencies and provide clearer direction to residents in the event of wildfire.

Key Messages of Ready, Set, Go!

  • Be Ready: Be aware of the danger in your area. Monitor media and emergency services for information. Make sure you have an emergency kit to last more than 2 weeks.
  • Get Set: Pack to leave at any moment. People with special circumstances should consider evacuating now.
  • Go Now: Leave now! You are in immediate danger.

Why This Matters

Preparedness saves lives. By adopting the Ready, Set, Go! framework, we are encouraging Washoe County residents to take proactive steps before wildfire strikes as this approach emphasizes leaving early, which is critical in keeping our families, neighbors, and first responders safe.

Fire Chief Ryan Sommers of the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District added, “Wildfire knows no boundaries. It is up to all of us to be ready, set, and willing to go when the time comes. The more prepared we are as individuals, the stronger and safer our community will be.”

Stay Informed

 Residents are urged to sign up for Washoe County’s emergency alerts and follow official county and fire district social media channels for timely information during emergencies.

For more resources on how to get Ready, Set, Go! visit: https://www.washoecounty.gov/em/

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