Saturday, June 14: Wildfire Evacuation Exercise & Community Preparedness Town Hall

Set aside a few hours on Saturday, June 14 to level up your readiness for a wildfire.
Blair/Scenic/Alta evacuation drill
Community at-home evacuation exercise
Community Preparedness Town Hall
Why participate?
- Test your household's evacuation plan
- Build confidence & muscle memory
- Support training for first responders
- Help create a more resilient Piedmont
Blair/Scenic/Alta Neighborhood: Practical Evacuation Exercise
Residents in the practical exercise area will get an AC Alert notification the morning of June 14 instructing you to evacuate to the Fire Station. Emergency responders may knock on your door around 9am as part of the exercise.
Planning to participate? Let us know!
Register
What do I need to do?
- Look for an official alert the morning of June 14
- Follow the instructions to practice evacuation with your household
- Check in at the Fire Station afterwards for a debrief
Community At-home Evacuation Exercise
If you live outside the Blair/Scenic/Alta neighborhood, you'll receive a different emergency alert the morning of June 14th, with a link to an evacuation preparedness activity to complete with your household at home.
We'll send the notification using AC Alert, the emergency alert system for Piedmont and Alameda Couty. If you're not registered for AC Alert yet, sign up now.
Let us know you'll be participating.
What to expect
- Simple, easy to follow instructions. No preparation needed.
- Low effort, high impact. 30 minutes to complete.
- Come away with a personalized wildfire action plan.
10am: Community Preparedness Town Hall
After the exercise, join us at the Fire Station for a debrief. You'll have an opportunity to share observations from your experience, ask questions, and speak directly with emergency responders:
Saturday, June 14, 10am
Piedmont Fire Station
120 Vista Avenue