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Ember Resistant Zones - Protecting Your Home with Steve Hawks, IBHS

43 min · 18 de oct de 2025
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episode Don't Miss the Message - Nevada County Alerts artwork

Don't Miss the Message - Nevada County Alerts

The primary focus of this podcast episode is the crucial transition to the new Nevada County Alert System [https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3780/Emergency-Alerts], which serves as an essential tool for ensuring timely and accurate communication during wildfire emergencies. As wildfires pose an imminent threat to life and property, emergency alerts and notification becomes a crucial first step in enabling residents to take appropriate action. Our guests, James Blattler from the Town of Truckee and Alex Keeble-Toll from the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services, share invaluable insights into the system's capabilities, including its ability to send alerts for multiple addresses and in various languages. Links referenced in this episode: * Nevada County Alerts [https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3780/Emergency-Alerts] * readynevadacounty.org [https://readynevadacounty.org] * tahoalerts.com [https://tahoalerts.com] * truckee fire [https://truckee fire]

28 de may de 202650 min
episode Neighbor to Neighbor - How Communities Organize for Wildfire Resilience artwork

Neighbor to Neighbor - How Communities Organize for Wildfire Resilience

The heart of this conversation is really about how much we can achieve when neighbors team up to get fire-ready. We share stories from one local neighborhood that has truly transformed their fire safety by working together, showing that preparedness isn't just about what you do when the siren goes off—it's about the work you put in long before that. We are joined by John Groom, the Director of Land Management for the Tahoe Donner Association, who does a great job of explaining how much power individual residents have when they get organized. At the end of the day, we’re convinced that the biggest wins for safety and resilience don’t come from some distant government office; they happen right outside your own front door. Links & Organizations referenced in this episode: * Tahoe Donner Association [https://www.tahoedonner.com/] * Firewise USA [https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/wildfire/firewise-usa] * Truckee Fire [https://www.truckeefire.org/]

19 de may de 202616 min
episode The Missing Snowpack - Navigating the 2026 Fire Season artwork

The Missing Snowpack - Navigating the 2026 Fire Season

As we head into the summer of 2026, the Sierra landscape looks different than years past. After a winter of unpredictable precipitation and a significant March heatwave, the "missing snowpack" has many residents in the Truckee region asking: What does this mean for the fire season ahead? In this episode, JD Hoss sits down with Dawn Johnson from the National Weather Service to break down the 2026 weather outlook. They discuss how early snowmelt translates into fire risk, the specific climate patterns driving this year's conditions, and how the NWS is evolving its Red Flag Warning system to keep the community safer. National Weather Service - Reno [https://www.weather.gov/rev/] (For local fire weather updates) Watch Duty App [https://www.watchduty.org/] (Real-time wildfire tracking)

8 de may de 202644 min