Emergency Preparedness
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Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
The Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) is designed to emphasize hands-on experience and is taught by Fire Department personnel.
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Emergency Preparedness Commission
The role of the Emergency Preparedness Commission (EPC) is to assist the City of Mill Valley to prepare our businesses, residents, and schools for a natural disaster by developing risk awareness, providing safety and risk mitigation education, and by advocating the need for ongoing emergency and disaster preparedness.
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Evacuation Map
The City of Mill Valley Evacuation Map was developed to show suggested evacuation routes out of the City.
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Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS)
Find information on Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).
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Preparing Your Community
However well prepared we may be as individuals to cope with emergency, neighbors must depend on neighbors for mutual assistance.
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Warnings & Alerts
Get information about the different forms of warnings and alerts for the City of Mill Valley.
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Local Incidents in Real Time from PulsePoint
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Preparedness Guide for Employees
The preparedness guide shines a spotlight on the possible disasters that might confront employees during their workday and teaches those who work in Mill Valley how to prepare for and to stay safe during a variety of emergencies.
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Top Holiday Safety Tips To Keep You and Your Family Safe This Winter Holiday Season
Winter holidays are a time for families and friends to get together. But that also means a greater risk for fire. Read on... -
High Tides Are Back This December 2023
Based on tide predictions published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA), tides levels that could be high enough to cause roadway flooding, primarily coastal areas, are expected Dec 11-15 and 23-27, 2023 and Jan 9-13, 2024. Read on... -
Prepare For Storm and Flooding Season 2023/24
For your safety, Southern Marin Fire District urge all residents to review flooding and winter storm resources, and prepare themselves and their property from the possibility of wind and water damage this upcoming winter season. Read on... -
High Tides Are Back This November 2023
Based on tide predictions published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA), tides levels that could be high enough to cause roadway flooding, primarily coastal areas, are expected Nov 24-28, Dec 11-15 and 23-27, and Jan 9-13. Read on...