Prepare for disaster Some advice from a Camp Fire survivor

Pullman, WALocal News

Angie Dodge, a Camp Fire survivor and former disaster services leader, underscores the critical need for disaster preparedness in her community. She recommends individuals keep their homeowners insurance current and suggests that renters also secure insurance to protect against unexpected loss. Dodge advises documenting possessions via video to streamline insurance claims and emphasizes the importance of having go-bags ready for swift evacuations. Community planning should include designated escape routes and fire-resistant building practices to mitigate risks. Her fireproof safe, which survived the fire, stands as a testament to effective preparedness measures.

Dodge's experiences reveal a stark reality: proactive planning can make a significant difference in disaster outcomes. Local authorities can implement strategies like Reverse 911 systems to alert residents during emergencies. Her recommendations serve as a vital resource for communities facing natural disasters.

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Angie and Jeff Dodge narrowly escaped the Camp Fire that devastated Paradise, California, on November 8, 2018. Despite their extensive disaster preparedness, they faced overwhelming challenges as they tried to flee a rapidly spreading fire, ultimately realizing their lives were at risk. Their experience underscores the importance of disaster planning and community awareness.