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Sheriff's Office recommending the Board find that a state of emergency continues to exist in El Dorado County as a result of the Crozier Fire that began on August 7, 2024. (Cont. 3/4/2025, Item 12)
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
On August 7, 2024, the Crozier Fire began near Slate Mountain, resulting in mandatory and voluntary evacuations of thousands of El Dorado County residents. Since the onset of the Crozier Fire, the Sheriff’s Office has been in close collaboration with CalOES, various county departments, local fire entities, and allied law enforcement agencies. Recent events have increased the need for staff support, resource procurement, and evaluation of community needs.
Given the continued and immediate threat of the Crozier Fire, the Sheriff proclaimed a Local Emergency pursuant to Government Code Section 8630 on August 7, 2024. These actions enable the County to respond to the Crozier Fire more effectively, to seek and utilize mutual aid, to obtain state and federal funds (if available), and to ensure that the County’s resources and public health professionals, as well as the community at large, have all the necessary tools at their disposal to keep the community safe.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 8630, the Board of Supervisors, or an official designated by the Board by ordinance may declare a Local Emergency. Government Code 8558 defines a Local Emergency as “the proclaimed existence of conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the territorial limits of a county, city and county, or city, caused by conditions such as air pollution, fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riot, drought, cyberterrorism, sudden and severe energy shortage, deenergization event, electromagnetic pulse attack, plant or animal infestation or disease, the Governor’s warning of an earthquake or volcanic prediction, or an earthquake, or other conditions, other than conditions resulting from a labor controversy, whi...
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