Marysville Appeal-Democrat

‘Know Your Zone’ campaign Tool will help residents, businesses better prepare for emergencie­s

- By David Wilson dwilson@appealdemo­crat.com

In an effort to better prepare Yuba County residents and businesses for evacuation or emergency events, an interactiv­e map has been launched online that provides important emergency informatio­n.

The Yuba County Sheriff ’s Office and the Yuba County Office of Emergency Services, along with its public safety partners, launched the “Know Your Zone” campaign this week. The map developed by Zonehaven can be accessed at https://community.zonehaven. com and includes all evacuation zones in Yuba County. Residents can enter their address and record their zone number and review zone details before the next emergency to be able to map their best path to safety, according to a YCSO news release.

“Our residents have had their share of experience­s with local disaster, which is why utilizing the latest resources and technology is key,” Interim Emergency Operations Manager Briana Haberman

said via a press release.

“So when they said they want to know more about preparedne­ss and evacuation routes, we listened.”

After recording the evacuation zone, residents will see valuable links for additional informatio­n during an emergency, such as law enforcemen­t social media, the Yuba County OES website and fire emergency services in the area. There is also a “subscribe to alerts” button that takes people directly to the county’s “Code Red” alert system to subscribe for notificati­ons. Power shutoff informatio­n will also be incorporat­ed into the platform for impacted residents.

First responders will use Zonehaven during an emergency to plan and execute evacuation­s by utilizing real-time weather, traffic conditions, and natural disaster informatio­n as well as the ability to model evacuation traffic and fire or flood-spread scenarios.

Public safety officials will use the platform to update the community with zone specific informatio­n on the map including up-to-date evacuation status, live incident updates and relevant resources like shelter options. Traditiona­l media sources such as Tv/radio, local media and posted informatio­n and maps at common gathering areas will be used for those without access to the internet.

“Public safety during emergencie­s is of utmost importance to us,” Yuba County Sheriff Wendell Anderson said via a press release. “The collaborat­ion between the sheriff ’s office, Yuba County Office of Emergency Services and our fellow public safety and fire officials across the county have been vital to preparing this new emergency management tool for use in our community.”

For more informatio­n about Zonehaven, visit myzone.zonehaven.com.

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Screenshot A screenshot of the Zonehaven interactiv­e map that shows the different evacuation zones in Yuba County and the correspond­ing informatio­n in the event of an emergency.

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