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The Mt. Pinos Communities Fire Safe Council is an organization with private volunteers and public agencies working together to preserve and protect all the communities in the Mt. Pinos area from wildfire. With the recent threat to all the communities from the Day Fire, we all feel a sense of urgency about doing our part to protect our homes, our families, our animals, and our natural resources from the horrible damage, and even death, that can be caused by wildfire. This website provides information about property clearances, fire-wise landscaping, emergency preparedness, and how to become part of this important effort by volunteering for or contributing to the local area fire safe council. Critical Zones to Fire-Safe Living Contact Us: info@mtpinosfsc.org
We meet the third Friday of the month at 9:30 am at the Chuchupate Ranger Station conference room, located at 34580 Lockwood Valley Road. The phone number at the ranger station is 661.245.3731 |
![]() Kern County Sheriff Notifies Lockwood Valley Resident of Evacuation Order as Fire Burns on Hillside Behind the Structure. September 2006 . image courtesy The Mountain Enterprise. ![]() September 2006, the Day Fire jumps Lockwood Valley Road at Boy Scout Camp Road. Image courtesy The Mountain Enterprise. |
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