As we acknowledge the profound impact of the devastating Los Angeles County fires on countless individuals and communities, our thoughts remain with all those affected during this challenging time. We also express our deepest gratitude to the first responders—firefighters, law enforcement, and medical professionals—who continue to work tirelessly to protect lives and property.
This serves as an important reminder for Village residents to stay informed about local fire events by utilizing the following resources:
- Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA): Visit OCFA.org or follow OCFA on social media at x.com/OCFireAuthority pour des mises à jour et des informations en temps opportun.
- Statewide Wildfire Updates: Access comprehensive information about California wildfires at fire.ca.gov/incidents.
- AlertOC Notification System: Enroll in the county’s mass notification system, AlertOC, at ocgov.com/about-county/emergency. This service delivers time-sensitive messages directly to your home, mobile, or business phone, with options for text and email notifications.
By staying connected to these trusted sources, residents can receive critical updates and ensure their safety during emergencies.
Enroll in CodeRED Emergency Alerts
Les services de gestion des villages (VMS) transmettent les messages du comté pour tenir les résidents informés des dangers potentiels. En cas d'urgence ou de situation nécessitant une communication urgente, le système CodeRED envoie des alertes brèves et critiques par téléphone, SMS ou e-mail aux résidents du village.
Pour vous inscrire à CodeRED, visitez lagunawoodsvillage.com, cliquez sur « Inscrivez-vous aujourd'hui » sous l'icône rouge et noire CodeRED située dans le coin inférieur droit de n'importe quelle page et remplissez le formulaire. Les résidents peuvent également s'inscrire via le portail des résidents.
Clarification of Disaster Evacuations and VMS Security Services Roles
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) oversees mass evacuations during disasters, with Laguna Woods Village Security Services assisting as directed by OCSD.
Evacuation sites are chosen by OCSD based on the type of disaster, how many people need shelter, and the safest locations at the time. These decisions depend on the situation and can change quickly.
For example, in a wildfire, evacuation centers would be set up away from the fire’s path. Exact locations can’t be decided ahead of time because they depend on real-time conditions.
Evacuation sites might include schools or large shopping center parking lots, as long as they are safe. The main goal is always to protect evacuees.
Air Quality Alerts During Wildfire Incidents
Wildfires can affect air quality, so it’s important to stay informed to protect your health. If you’re in an affected area, check air quality updates and follow health tips, especially if you have heart or lung problems, are older or caring for children. Key steps include:
- Staying indoors with windows and doors closed
- Using air conditioning set to recirculate
- Drinking plenty of water
- Getting medical help if you have serious symptoms
For up-to-date air quality information and health advice, visit the South Coast Air Quality Management District website, which offers tools to help you stay safe during wildfires.
Le Orange County Health Care Agency also may share updates and advice during wildfire smoke or air pollution events.
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