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Join Us in Celebrating National Night Out
Join us in celebrating National Night Out! The event will take place on Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 at Holland Park…
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Heavy Snow Load on Roofs – Critical Life-Safety Threat!
The Town of Mammoth Lakes Building Division, Mammoth Lakes Fire Department, CAL FIRE San Bernardino/Inyo/Mono Unit and the Mammoth Lakes…
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READY Mono Situation Report: Winter Weather Update
SITUATION REPORT Incident: Winter Weather Update March 8-9, 2023 Published: March 8; 7:00 p.m. KEY ISSUES/CONCERNS Incoming Atmospheric River Weather…
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READY Mono Situation Report: Winter Weather Update
SITUATION REPORT Incident: Winter Weather Update March 7, 2023 7:00 p.m. KEY ISSUES/CONCERNS Incoming Atmospheric River Weather Event Expected Thursday-Saturday:…
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Cal Fire Proclamation Suspending Burn Permits and Open Burning
California has experienced an unusually early start to wildfire season brought on by historically low rainfall, and persistent drought. California…
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Rattlesnake Fire Update
As of May 12th at 10:00 am the Inyo National Forest is no longer in Unified Command with CALFIRE and…
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Rattlesnake Fire Arson Suspect Arrested
Shortly after 2:00pm on May 11, Inyo County Sheriff’s Dispatch received information of a brush fire above Independence, north-east of…
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Rattlesnake Fire Prompts Evacuations
The Rattlesnake fire started in the afternoon of May 11th, west of Independence California. The fire is active on CALFIRE…
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Onion Valley Fire in Independence Dubbed “Rattlesnake Fire” has Multiple Agencies on Site
Wildfire above Independence. Evacuation of Upper and Lower Grays Meadow Campgrounds and Seven Pines in progress. Avoid the area. Kristina…
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CalFire Reminds us to Keep Landscape Debris Burning Piles Manageable
If you’re planning a residential landscape #DebrisBurn this weekend, remember that landscape debris piles should be no more than 4 feet x…
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