• Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Fire Safety Fire Safety Videos Learn to Escape Wildfires

Learn to Escape Wildfires

There's a wildfire reported ten miles from your home, and although the wind is blowing in your direction, the fire seems to be a long way off. Shortly after the column of smoke can be seen, police drive down your street, telling you to pack your valuables, pets, and children and to evacuate. What do you do?

Wildfires are unlike any other type of fire. They are unpredicable, fast moving, and extremely dangerous. The worst thing about a wildfire is that is can appear to be calming down, ready to die out, when suddenly - it will literally explode and take off like a runaway freight train. That's why the Los Angeles Fire Department urges you to take evacuation orders seriously. When asked to leave, pack up and head to a friend, relative, or designated emergency shelter.

Watch this important safety video about evacuation and fire safety:

JavaScript is disabled!
To display this content, you need a JavaScript capable browser.

NOTE: After you select the play icon, roll your cursor off of the video screen and you'll see a clean, HD-quality video presentation.



Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Digg! Del.icio.us! Google! Facebook! Technorati! StumbleUpon! Ask!
 
English Chinese (Simplified) French German Italian Japanese Korean Spanish

Login


Newsflash

Did you know the last major earthquake at the southern end of the San Andreas faut took place in 1690? That's more than 300 years ago. On average, the San Andreas is capable of a major quake every 150 years. That means the southern end of the San Andreas is past due! Are you ready in the event of a major earthquake?