Julian Alerts is a privately funded community run service. We are not sponsored by any government agency. Our goal is simple to inform the community on important information that will effect everyone. As seen in Santa Rosa Fire, authorities where unable to effectively notify the public in emergency situations. The future of Fire Protection in […]
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Julian Alerts is a privately funded community run service. We are not sponsored by any government agency. Our goal is simple to inform the community on important information that will effect everyone. As seen in Paradise and Santa Rosa Fire, authorities where unable to effectively notify the public in emergency situations. The future of Fire […]
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CHP Glossary of Commonly Used Abbreviations The following is a list of commonly used abbreviations within the CHP incident Web pages (use Border Area in Communication Center list for Julian area, top left drop down menu). 106 – BUSY 1020 – LOCATION REQUESTED 1022 – DISREGARD 1124 – ABANDONED VEHICLE 1023 – STANDBY 1039 – MESSAGE […]
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Important Legal Documents for Emergency Preparedness Homeowners Guide to Lightning Safety Preparing for Disasters in Your Home: What to Buy, What to Skip Emergency Preparedness for Seniors How to Organize and Prepare for Disasters Homeowners Guide to Lightning Safety
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WEATHER AWARENESS SYSTEM Now has links on the map to cameras around San Diego County.
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This is the website that Steve Vandenberg spoke about last night at his talk at the library . For those who were not there, it is a site developed to keep the public appraised as to the threat from Santa Ana events. It is a very advanced way of predicting if an event has the […]
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Julian Alerts has designed multiple ways of notifying and informing the residents of the Julian area with current information about local emergencies. Julian Alerts is strictly neighbor helping neighbor. Our only goal is to inform the community about emergencies as fast as we can. Please keep in mind, “By signing up of any of our […]
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FEMA Alerts- How to get Text Messages Our text message program can be used in two ways: to receive regular safety tips for specific disaster types, and to search for open shelters and open disaster recovery centers. All FEMA text messages are sent from our dedicated number, which is 43362 (4FEMA). Our text message program is not […]
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National Weather Service – Julian weather Weather http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=sgx&smap=1&textField1=33.07861&textField2=-116.60111#.U90RFaMvAoM http://www.weatherstreet.com/CloudsPrecip.htm http://hint.fm/wind/ http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-245.13,-3.88,292 http://mesowest.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/mesomap.cgi Best site. Need to set to “All Networks” Radius tab and click on area in the map. Also has overlays on the upper right. http://test-maps.sdgeweather.com/ http://www.sdgeweather.com/ Lightning www.blitzortung.org/– A world-wide, real-time, community collaborative lightning location network. SDG&E Weather http://www.sdgeweather.com http://desktop.sdgeweather.com/obs/gust_latest.png […]
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These are the same links as on the main “Useful Links” page just broken out. Julian Cuyamaca Fire Protection District website Are you ready for a wildfire? Julian Volunteer Fire Company Association Lake Cuyamaca Volunteer Fire Company Association San Diego – Defensible space planning Cal Fire – Local Julian News Cleveland National Forest Service National […]
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