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OCFA reports normal incident levels, promotes March 15 open house and warns of likely CAL FIRE map changes
Summary
The Orange County Fire Authority reported 46 incidents in Villa Park during the most recent reporting month, urged residents to rehearse home-escape plans and promoted its March 15 open house.
An Orange County Fire Authority representative told the Villa Park City Council the city had a routine month of emergency responses and urged residents to prepare for a likely expansion of high fire-hazard severity designations.
OCFA reported 46 incidents in Villa Park during the interval covered (January 28–February 25), including two structure fires, one vehicle fire and one brush fire. The OCFA speaker advised residents to follow simple home-hardening guidance and to rehearse escape plans: “Nobody plans for a structure fire. Nobody plans to have a fire at their house. So now is the time to develop a plan with your family,” the OCFA representative said.
OCFA highlighted its open house on Saturday, March 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; the event will include…
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