CENTRAL COUNTY FIRE

CERT WINTER STORM RESOURCES


FEBRUARY 2025

"Doing the greatest good for the greatest number "

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Turn Around Don't Drown
  • San Mateo County Sandbag Resources
  • Stay Informed - Subscribe to SMCAlert
  • Winter Storm Resources

Local emergency managers caution drivers never to drive into flooded areas: TURN AROUND. DON'T DROWN!

A powerful winter storm is expected to arrive in the Bay Area starting Wednesday, a flood watch is in effect for much of San Mateo County starting 10 p.m. Wednesday through 10 p.m. Saturday. Waves of up to 40 feet are expected to batter the coast starting Thursday afternoon.


We can’t stress enough: Never drive into flooded areas. Turn around, don’t drown.



  1. Drive safely: Exercise extreme caution while driving. Reduce speed, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and avoid flooded roads and downed power lines. Remember: Turn Around. Don’t Drown.
  2. Make a communications plan: Start by writing down and carrying with you essential telephone numbers: family members, loved ones and neighbors, for instance. (If your smartphone’s battery dies, do you know the numbers off the top of your head?)
  3. Sign up for SMC Alert: SMC Alert is San Mateo County’s primary alert and warning system that can contact you by text, email or phone. Alerts may include life safety, fire, weather, accidents involving utilities or roadways, evacuation directions or disaster notifications. Some cities or agencies operate their own alert systems. Search “emergency alerts (with your city or area).”
  4. Prepare for power outages: If the power goes out, never heat your home with a camp stove, oven or charcoal-burning device. Ensure flashlights and battery-powered radios are accessible, along with a supply of fresh batteries. Charge mobile devices in advance and consider backup power solutions if possible. If you have a generator, remember to operate it outdoors and away from windows to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Here’s where to find the outage map for Pacific Gas & Electric and where to sign up for alerts.
  5. Prepare an emergency supply kit. Your experience after an emergency can range from inconvenient to disastrous. Being prepared with the right supplies can make all the difference. You can add extras that match your family's needs. Here’s how to get started.
  6. Know where to find sandbags and how to use them.
  7. Never, ever turn your back on the ocean. “If you plan to witness the surf or be near the ocean, keep a safe distance from the shoreline and never turn your back on the ocean or approach cliffs/ eroding areas,” Cosgrave said. “Always check weather alerts and tidal forecasts, and never underestimate the power of the ocean, especially in a storm.”






Sandbag Locations and Resources








BURLINGAME

(650) 558-7230 https://www.burlingame.org/departments/public_works/stormwater_management/sandbags.php 

600 California Dr, across from Floribunda Avenue

 

HILLSBOROUGH

(650) 375-7444

https://www.hillsborough.net/167/Home 

1. Hillsborough Corp Yard: foot of La Honda Rd

2. Hillsborough Town Hall 1600 Floribunda

Please note Corporation Yard location has limited availability or call to verify availability.

 

MILLBRAE

(650) 259-2339

https://www.ci.millbrae.ca.us/164/Public-Works 

Sand and bags are available at the south side of the 600 block of Millbrae Avenue (between Elder and Palm) Please call to verify availability.


San Mateo County Public Works:

https://www.smcgov.org/publicworks/sandbags


San Mateo County Sandbag Location List:

https://www.smcgov.org/sites/default/files/2023-11/Sandbag%20Location%20List.pdf



CCFD CERT Program


Burlingame Neighborhood Network


Hillsborough Neighborhood Network


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Road Closure and Evacuation Information is Posted via Genasys – All road closures as well as evacuation information will be posted and updated at:

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WINTER WEATHER RESOURCE LINKS

https://www.smcgov.org/ceo/county-storm-related-emergency-information

https://www.burlingame.org/residents/emergency_info/disaster_preparedness.php

https://www.hillsborough.net/311/Get-Prepared

https://www.smchealth.org/hero/health-safety-guidelines-flooded-homes

Earthquake.ca.gov

ShakeOut.org

CAL FIRE

ready.gov/wildfires

Central County Fire Department

Proudly Serving Burlingame, Hillsborough and Millbrae

www.ccfd.org

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