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Ross Valley Fire News

24 July 2024
Sidewalk CPR at Ross Valley Fire Station 21 in Fairfax Saturday, August 17, 202410am to 2pmRVFD Station 21 - 10 Park Road, Fairfax, CA 94930 FREE TRAININGOpen to ages 8 & up. Know what to do if someone near you expereinces cardiac arrest, overdos...
17 July 2024
Coming soon to your neighborhood:  Wildfire Risk Home Evaluations Hello Neighbors, The Marin Wildfire and your local fire department is committed to working with you to reduce the risk of wildfire through home hardening and defensible space eval...
13 June 2024
Coming soon to your neighborhood:  Wildfire Risk Home Evaluations Hello Neighbors, The Marin Wildfire and your local fire department is committed to working with you to reduce the risk of wildfire through home hardening and defensible space eval...

What is the most effective way to protect my family from fire? (2)

The most effective way to protect yourself and your family in the event of a fire in your house is to:

(1) Be sure your smoke detectors are working properly.(2) Prepare and practice a family fire escape plan.(3) Consider installing residential fire sprinklers or making certain your next home has them already installed; they're like having your own firefighter on duty in your home 24 hours every day!

Of course, preventing a fire from occurring in the first place is the best way to save lives. Ross Valley Fire offers courses on preparing you and your family for disaster. Visit www.marincountycert.org to find the closest class to you. Visit www.getreadymarin.org for other disaster preparedness class options. Or you can contact Ross Valley Fire Department to speak to someone to schedule a fire safety inspection of your home and discuss specific questions and concerns you may have.

Creek Level Monitoring

Fairfax

Fairfax Creek Level Graph

Notes:
Gauge located behind Fairfax Town Hall.
Flood: Action: 6.7 ft.; Minor: 8.7 ft.; Moderate: 10.7 ft.


 

Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow Creek Level Graph

Notes:
Gauge located at 150 Butterfield Rd. 
Flood: Action: 5.3 ft.; Minor: 7.8 ft.; Moderate: 8.8 ft.


 

San Anselmo

San Anselmo Creek Level Graph

Notes:
Gauge located at 730 San Anselmo Ave. 
Flood: Action: 11.3 ft.; Minor: 13.3 ft.; Moderate: 16.3 ft.


 

Ross

Corte Madera Creek Level at Ross - Flood level is 16 ft (USGS gauge)

Notes:
Gauge located behind Ross Town Hall.
Flood: Action: 17.3 ft.; Minor: 19.3 ft.; Moderate: 20.3 ft.


NEW! Interactive Ross Valley Creek Stage Map. Monitor all creek gauges and stages in real-time in one view. 
This data is provided as a community service, and should not be relied upon as a sole source of information regarding current conditions, flood hazard, or risk.  Creek level information is updated when changes are detected.
Creeks and flooded areas are extremely dangerous. Please review our Storm and Flood Preparedness information for safety tips and additional resources.

Ross Valley Fire Stations

Fire Station 18 - Ross
Fire Station 19 - San Anselmo
Fire Station 20 - Sleepy Hollow
Fire Station 21 - Fairfax

Our Mission

To protect the lives, property and environment of Ross, San Anselmo, Sleepy Hollow and Fairfax through education, prevention and community service in a professional and caring manner that is fair, honest, respectful and ethical.

Contact Us

Ross Valley Fire Department
777 San Anselmo Avenue
San Anselmo, CA 94960 USA
Tel: (415) 258-4686

For Emergencies, Dial 9-1-1