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Cutter Law Wildfire Safety Guide
Wildfire Safety Guide If you’re a homeowner, it can be highly stressful if a wildfire begins and spreads to your…
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Prescribed pile burning scheduled in Aspendell
Approximately five acres of piles will be burned the week of February 6-8 BISHOP, Calif., February 3, 2023—Inyo National Forest…
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Learn to Protect Your Home from Wildfire
Learn to Protect Your Home from Wildfire The Time to Take Preventive Measures is Now With wildfires posing an ever-present…
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Emergency Services
Bishop Fire Department to Host New Firefighter or EMT Orientation
Become a Volunteer Firefighter or EMT in 2023 Bishop Fire Department to host new firefighter or EMT orientation With 2023…
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Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Newsletter
Keeping you informed concerning advocacy and governmental affairs activities. Tuesday, December 20, 2022 Issues CalChamber Bills California Retailers Association…
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Comment Period Starts for New Statewide Fire Hazard Severity Map
The State Fire Marshall has released the much-anticipated Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) map and has begun a public comment…
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Inyo National Forest to Resume Prescribed Burning
Critical fuels treatment work to resume after 90-day national pause BISHOP, Calif., November 17, 2022 — The USDA Forest Service,…
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BLM Bishop Field Office and Inyo National Forest Lift Seasonal Fire Restrictions October 31
BISHOP, Calif. — The Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office, in coordination with the Inyo National Forest, will be…
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Vegetation Fire North of Bishop at Highway 395 and Pleasant Valley Dam Road
Update: 5:00 p.m. From CAL FIRE: [Update] #PleasantFire is 20% contained, forward rate of spread stopped at 44 acres. Crews…
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Wildfire Education Academy Invites Residents to Join Virtual Session on Insurance Concerns, Local Fire Departments, and Fire Safe Councils
MONO COUNTY, Calif. (October 4, 2022) – The final session of the Eastern Sierra Council of Governments (ESCOG) Citizen’s Wildfire…
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