Introduction | Level 1: Be Ready |
Level 2: Be Set | Level 3: Go!
The 3 Levels of Evacuation
- Life safety is the primary concern of Ashland Fire & Rescue.
- During a wildfire, residents may be asked to evacuate their homes,
and depending upon the situation, you may have hours or mere minutes to get out. - The Ready, Set, Go! (RSG!) program is utilized by
Jackson County and Ashland Fire & Rescue to help educate residents
on what to expect in the event of a disaster related evacuation. - The levels of Ready, Set, Go! help residents
- 1. Be Ready long before an evacuation,
- 2. Be Set with situational awareness when an emergency threatens,
- 3. Go!, leaving promptly when evacuation orders are given
or when safety feels compromised.
Do not wait and leave late! - Messages and maps use these colors and terminology
- Jackson County: brochure: Be Ready, Be Set, Go
- rvem.org: Ready, Set Go
- Jackson County cities adopt evacuation zones
MailTrib; 6/8/2021 - Evacuation Maps: Jackson County (Live);
Almeda, Obenchain .pdf: 9/2020 - Medford: medfordoregon.gov/beprepared:
Evacuation Zones; Evacuation Checklist; Citizen Alert;
Neighborhood Travel Routes; Preparedness Tips - Ashland: ashland.or.us/evacuate: Alert Levels/Info; Get Ready; FAQ;
10 Evacuation Zones: Know Your Zone, Map .pdf;
Evacuation Time Estimate Study: video: Summary 43:26;
Study Summary .pdf; Study Full Document .pdf; KLD Engineering; 4/2021 - Evacuation Checklist: Go Kit; Before You Leave; Personal Records Binder; Pet Kit;
Irreplaceable Belongings Box; Prepare your family for after the fire (2 Weeks Ready); .pdf - Ashland Evac plan .pdf; 2018
- videos: Be Ready, Be Set, Go intro, 0:52;
Evacuation The 10 Minute Challenge a tale of 2 families, 3:16 - How to Evacuate With Pets NYT; 9/28/2022
- Do This Now in Case You Are Separated From Your Pet After a Disaster LH; 9/9/2022
- Talent: Evacuation Zones / Zonas de Evacuación
Level 1: Be Ready to Evacuate
- A LEVEL 1 evacuation means “BE READY” for potential evacuation.
- Residents should be aware of the danger that exists in their area,
monitor emergency services websites and local media outlets for information. - This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons
with special needs, mobile property and (under certain circumstances) pets and livestock. - For wildfire, be Firewise by reducing your home's ignition potential.
- Assemble emergency supplies and belongings in a safe place.
- Create an Evacuation Plan with escape routes and
make sure all those residing within the home know the plan of action.
Emergency fire escape ladder (kept under bed) is a good idea for upstairs bedrooms. - Taking the correct route during an evacuation is critical for your safety.
- A Red Flag Warning suggests that Level 2 could be imminent
-- warm temperatures, very low humidities, and stronger winds are
expected to combine to produce an increased risk of fire danger. - Tune into information about where to go during an evacuation, e.g.,
Nixle Citizen Alert System:ashland.or.us/nixle
Ashland Emergency Broadcast Station: 1700 AM
Wildfire Information Hotline: 541-552-2490
City of Ashland Website:ashland.or.us
Jackson County Emergency Management:rvem.org
full list: 1. Be Informed - If conditions worsen, emergency services personnel may contact you
via an emergency notification system. - ALL RESIDENTS SHOULD BE AT THIS LEVEL OF READINESS AT ALL TIMES!
Level 2: Be Set to Evacuate
- A LEVEL 2 evacuation means “BE SET” to evacuate. Situational Awareness.
- This level indicates there is significant danger to your area, and residents
should either voluntarily relocate to a shelter or with family/friends
outside of the affected area, or if choosing to remain, to be ready
to evacuate at a moment’s notice. - Check road closures: ODOT: tripcheck.com; plan evacuation route.
- If you do decide to stay, pack your emergency items and be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.
- Other advice from CalFire, USFS, e.g., move propane; move flammable materials; etc.
prop open flammable fence gates;
if turning off gas, wait until Level 3 -- since restoring gas service might take days/weeks?? - THIS MAY BE THE ONLY NOTICE THAT YOU RECEIVE.
- Emergency services cannot guarantee that they will be able to notify you if
conditions rapidly deteriorate. Area media services will be asked to broadcast periodic updates.
Level 3: Go! — EVACUATE now
- A LEVEL 3 evacuation means that you need to LEAVE IMMEDIATELY!
- Danger to your area is current or imminent, and you should evacuate immediately.
- Follow your personal evacuation plan.
- Leave electricity on -- unless emergency responders ask you to turn off.
- Leave lights on -- enables responders to see that no one is inside.
- Close windows and doors -- protects your home by reducing oxygen for fire.
- Leave a note that you've left and where you've gone
-- first responders/neighbors can save time checking, and later inform others who inquire about you. - If you choose to ignore this advisement, you must understand that emergency services
may not be available to assist you further. - DO NOT DELAY leaving to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home.
- Be aware of hazards. Take direction from authorities.
- Access to evacuated areas may be denied until conditions are safe for citizens to return.
- DO NOT plan to return to check on your house or animals. If it’s not safe for them, it’s not safe for you!