Following severe weather warnings for high winds and flooding, Briceland Fire joined local first responders for a Cal OES activation to help keep our communities safe and roadways open during the storm. Beginning on Christmas Eve, while multiple rounds of strong winds and heavy rain impacted the North Coast, five staffed engines assigned to Task Force 2075 were out in the field, clearing fallen trees from roadways and addressing hazards such as downed power lines.
Task Force 2075 brought together firefighters and engines from Myers Flat, Salmon Creek, Miranda, Redway, Palo Verde, Briceland, and Shelter Cove. Working together, crews responded to 23 calls for service, most involving trees blocking roads or tangled in power lines, helping restore access and reduce hazards during this holiday storm.
What to do if you find a downed power line
* Stay at least 30 feet away from the line and anything it’s touching
* Call 911 to report the hazard, then call your utility company
* Assume it’s live and dangerous
* Avoid water and metal objects nearby
* Do not drive over the downed wire
* Warn others to stay away from the area
PG&E can be contacted at 1-800-743-500
















































