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For the current information on the Mosquito Fire, the Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services has created a webpage and an interactive map with information about evacuations, traffic control points, and human and animal shelter locations and hours, and more. Please see the Legend in the upper right hand corner and click on the map’s symbols for more information.
This information changes often, so check back to make sure you have the most current information. https://www.edcgov.us/wildfire/Pages/Mosquito-Fire.aspx
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The El Dorado County Office of Emergency Services partnered with CalOES to bring the El Dorado County Emergency Alerts notification service to residents and businesses by app, telephone, cell phone, text message, email, and social media when there is a threat to the health or safety of residents.
If you previously signed up for notifications through Code RED (El Dorado County's former alert system), you do not need to sign up again to continue receiving notifications. The information from CodeRED will migrate over to the new system. We do however encourage new registration as a better way to update your notification options.
New Users go to https://www.smart911.com/smart911/ref/reg.action?pa=edcgov to create a new account and sign up to start receiving emergency notifications
Existing Users go to https://www.smart911.com/smart911/ref/login.action?pa=edcgov to log in and edit your existing account
For more information see https://ready.edso.org/ or call 530-621-5895 and speak with OES staff to complete your registration.
If you have neighbors or family members who do not use the internet, please consider assisting them with signing up so that they can receive potentially life-saving messages.
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POSTPONED: Community Clean up 9/10
Due to the poor air quality and high temperatures, this event is being postponed until later this fall. Thank you for your understanding.
POSTPONED: SR 49 Confluence Workshop 9/14
Due to the poor air quality and high temperatures, this event is being postponed. Thank you for your understanding.
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