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S-212 Wildland Fire Chain Saw Training

Captain Damien Roomets led the recent S-212 Chainsaw training at Briceland Station, a course that provides basic knowledge of Chainsaw operation, safety and use in wildland fire situations in accordance with NWCG guidelines. After completing the classroom training, firefighters will have the opportunity to prove their proficiency in the field and receive a Faller 3 certification, which is recognized nationwide in the fire service.

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BVFD Fuels Crew continues firebreak work along China Creek and Blue Slide Roads

With the financial assistance from the CDWG grant awarded to Briceland Fire last year, along with some favorable weather this spring, our Fuels Reduction Crew has been hard at work five days a week. To date we’ve cleared approximately 3 miles of roadside brush and trees, creating a shaded fuel break that doubles as a escape route or access for emergency response in case of wildfire.

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BVFD General Meeting 2024

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Valentines’ Day Bakesale at Briceland Fire Station

Wednesday February 14th from 1pm-4pm

Stop by the Briceland Fire Station on Valentines’ Day to get some treats for your sweets and support the fire department.  We’ll have coffee, tea, t-shirts and hoodies, and delicious treats that we can wrap-up for all the Valentines in your life.  We’ll also be making address signs for anyone who needs them.  Hope to see you then.

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Briceland Fire Protection District

Meeting Agenda

February 7, 2024

3:15 PM at Briceland Fire Station

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes of Last Meeting (August 2, 2023)

Elect Officers for 2024

BVFD Report:  TBD

BFPD Fiscal Report:  Joan Courtois (BFPD Financial Agent)

Warrant to Release Funds to BVFD – Vote to Approve and Sign

Warrant to Release Funds to TRFPD – Vote to Approve and Sign

Resolution Declaring Hardship to Maintain Website – Vote to Approve and Sign

Review MOU with TRFPD – Due to be renewed by 6/30/2024

Review MOU with BVFD – Due to be renewed by 6/30/2024

Exemption Committee Update:  Kathy

Complete and Sign the Annually Required Forms:

  • CA Special District Financial Transactions
  • CA Government Compensation
  • CA Form 700 Statements of Economic Interests

Review Meeting Schedule for 2024 / Confirm Next Meeting Date

Public Comment

Adjourn

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Happy New Year!

Plenty of Health and Happiness for 2024!

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S-211 Training

We hosted a S-211 (Portable Pumps and Water Use) course over this past weekend; balancing a rainy Saturday spent in the classroom crunching numbers with a beautiful Sunday putting the lessons to practice in the field. Attendees gained enhanced knowledge of various types of portable pumps, pumping techniques and mathematical calculations to effectively deliver water to where it is needed, as well as receiving certifications to advance their individual qualification levels.
This was the latest in a series of trainings hosted by BVFD, with support from The University of California Cooperative Extension and the Humboldt County Prescribed Burn Association with grant funding through CalFire, offered to volunteer firefighters as well as prescribed and cultural burn crew members to improve fire safety in southern Humboldt. Special thanks to Shelter Cove Fire Department and Telegraph Ridge Volunteer Fire for helping to organize and conduct this training! Also, thank you to the folks who brought their pumps in and everyone who choose to spend their weekend with us here in Briceland. Hope to see you again at the next one!

 

 

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FAQs for Briceland Address and Road Name Changes

What?  Briceland Volunteer Fire Department (BVFD) has been working with the community to correct and update road names and addresses in the Briceland Fire District and to recommended these changes to Humboldt County Planning.  Phase 1 was in the Seely Creek/Elk Ridge Road network, Phase II was in the Crooked Prairie/Blue Slide Creek Road network in addition to Miller Creek Road and Shop Road.  Barley Hill and James Creek roads had changes instituted previously.

  • Road Names. Recommendations were made so that the entire length of a road had a single name.  Whenever possible, the commonly used road names were recommended.  Suggestions from community members were taken to name previously un-named spur roads (when there were sufficient addresses to justify that) or to differentiate when forks had been using the same road name.
  • New address numbers now reflect the mileage from the beginning of the road at 1000 addresses per mile (the County standard).  This gives responders an immediate sense of how many miles up the road the emergency is happening.  Example: 3400 Seely Creek Road would be 3.4 miles up Seely Creek Road (and on the left).

Why?  To save lives!  While we realize there is inconvenience to making these changes, we ask everyone to understand that these re-assignments were greatly needed to correct historical addressing that had oftentimes left homes on the same road—with different road names and homes on different roads—with the same road name and with address numbers in no discernable order.  Having the road names sorted out and a sequential numerical address system will greatly assist emergency responders’ ability to navigate these rural roads and will help them locate where they need to go, when they are needed most.  When minutes can make a critical difference between good and bad outcomes, a coherent address system can mean the difference between life and death.

Where?  This project was done in the Briceland Fire Protection District on roads that had the worst problems and the most people.  As well, a few address changes were recommended for dwellings on roads that cross in and out of the Briceland/Telegraph Ridge District Boundary.  These changes will greatly assist both fire departments.

 How?  Briceland Volunteer Fire Department with grant from the California Fire Foundation funded the purchase of signage and the field and computer work starting in 2021.

What is the City and ZIP for my new address?

I received a Change of Address Notice Letter that gave “Briceland” as my city.  Is this part of my new address?  No.  This has been a cause of some confusion.  Please consult your postmaster directly to get confirmation on the ZIP code and mailing city for your new address, even if you don’t get mail service to your house or if you get mail to a cluster of boxes at the bottom of your road.  The community designation “Briceland” on the letter tells agencies the geographical area the address is associated with for a physical address, but for your specific physical address, you will need a “mailing city” and ZIP to be determined by the postmaster.

Address Signs: 

         Should we post our new address?  Yes!  Address number signs should be posted at the intersection of your driveway with the named road and at the house or other intersections on long driveways.

Does Briceland Fire sell address signs?  Yes!  Address number signs are available for purchase (at cost) for $15 each.  Email bricelandfire@gmail.com with the address numbers you need and state whether you want the signs to be horizontal or vertical and how many you want of each.  Signs can be picked up at the Briceland Fire Station during office hours, Tuesdays 2-5pm.

 What documents do I have to change to reflect my new address?

So far, we have gotten feedback from residents telling us to update their address on documents from:

-DMV

-Voter Registration

-Cannabis stuff -business license, state license, county permit, insurance, surety bond, CDFW

-Post Office

– Pet Collars

– Homeland Security-Green-card holders need to update their address within 15 days of moving, this may apply if your address changes even if you did not move.

– DOJ (any gun owners)

  • Any two utilities so the address matches your new ID in order to buy guns or ammo
  • Sheriff and Courts, if you have a personal restraining order.

THANK YOU

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Briceland Volunteer Fire Department would like to thank everyone who came out and made our fundraiser such a success! 

And we would especially like to thank all the sponsors who donated such great raffle prizes and needed supplies and time/labor for the event.  This list includes the following, we couldn’t have done it without you:

  • Logan Edwards for the dumptruck of firewood (and Genairo Gray for delivering
  • The Julia Morgan House in Benbow
  • Inn of the Lost Coast in Shelter Cove
  • Sylvandale Gardens, Pierson’s Building Center, and Redway True Value for helping build our fire home preparedness kits
  • Milt’s Saw Shop
  • Joan Courtois
  • Shop Smart in Redway
  • Phelp’s Ranch for the burgers and Briceland Forest Farm and other local gardeners for donating veggies
  • Eva Carpenter and Flower Stream Farm for the flowers
  • Eel River Brewing Company for the beer
  • Briceland Vineyards and Rosie Bosco for local wine
  • The Mateel Community Center for loaning tents, tables, and ice
  • The chefs:  Moses Danzer and BBQ to You, Christy Augustine of Tastebuds, and Sue’s Organics
  • And the bands for making the whole event so enjoyable:  Sisters Terry and the Rolling Papers, The Wolf, and Dreams on Fire

And as always, Beginnings in Briceland and all those who helped out and volunteered!

Till next year, thank you all!

 

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