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Hays County Emergency Operations Center

Wildfire Status:

 

HIGH

EOC Status:

 LEVEL 2 

Please do not call 9-1-1 for information.

  9-1-1 is for emergency assistance only. 

 

Burn Ban status:

 

IN EFFECT

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EOC Status:

 

LEVEL 2 

Explanation of EOC Activation Levels

 

LEVEL 1 (Maximum Readiness= RED)

Full Scale Activation of the Hays County Emergency Operations Center. In a full-scale activation, all primary and support agencies under the Emergency Management Plan are notified and activated.

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LEVEL 2 (Increased Readiness-Watch Conditions= YELLOW)

Partial Activation of the Hays County Emergency Operations Center. This is limited agency activation. All necessary agencies needed to respond to the particular incident will be notified and activated.

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LEVEL 3 (Normal Conditions= GREEN)

Typically a "monitoring" phase. Emergency Management and Preparedness Division staff are activated and operating during normal business hours.

 

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Wildfire Danger Levels

HIGH =RED

Fires start easily from most causes. Control of fires can become difficult if not attacked promptly, especially in heavy fuels. Most fires can be controlled within the first day of burning.

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IGNITION: All fine dead fuels ignite readily and fires start easily from most causes. Unattended brush and campfires are likely to escape.

SPREAD: Fires spread rapidly. High-intensity burning may develop on slopes or in concentrations of fine fuels.

 

MODERATE = YELLOW

Fires can start from most accidental causes, but the number of starts is generally low. Fires burn at moderate intensities. Fires will burn actively; heavy fuels will burn hot.

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IGNITION: Fires can start from most accidental causes, but with the exception of lightning fires in some areas, the number of starts is generally low.

SPREAD: Fires in open cured grasslands will burn briskly and spread rapidly on windy days. Timber fires spread slowly to moderately fast. The average fire is of moderate intensity, although heavy concentrations of fuel, especially draped fuel, may burn hot.

 

LOW = GREEN

Fires do not readily start. Fires that do start, spread slowly and usually are easy to control.

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IGNITION: Fuels do not ignite from small firebrands although a more intense heat source, such as lightning, may start fires in duff or dry rotted wood.

SPREAD: Fires in open cured grasslands may burn freely a few hours after rain, but woods fires spread slowly by creeping or smoldering, and burn in irregular fingers

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GIS MAPS & 

ROAD CLOSURES

 

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Hays County Office of Emergency Services

810 S. Stagecoach Trail, STE 1200

San Marcos, Texas 78666

(512) 393-7300

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Contact us via email:

Office Hours:

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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