Carson City’s location in the high desert region and its proximity to wildland areas make it susceptible to wildfires, particularly during dry, hot seasons. Older adults and people with disabilities may face unique challenges during wildfire emergencies, necessitating specialized evacuation plans, access to reliable communication systems, and assistance in securing their homes.

Smoke associated with wildfires can contribute to COPD exacerbations during heavy smoke conditions, especially in older populations. Visit Rural NV Smoke for up-to-date smoke conditions in the area.

Flooding (flash, alluvial, and snow melt) are common emergencies in Carson City, especially during the spring months. Warming temperatures with melting snow and changing weather fronts can pose significant risks, particularly for older adults and people with disabilities. 

Another common emergency in Carson City is extreme heat waves, especially during the scorching summer months. High temperatures can pose significant health risks, particularly for older adults and people with disabilities. It’s essential to be prepared and educated on the importance of staying cool, staying hydrated, and recognizing the signs of heat-related illnesses.

You can help to protect yourself by:

It’s crucial for residents of Carson City to stay informed about potential emergencies and have an emergency preparedness plan in place, including having a network, knowing evacuation routes, having emergency supplies, and staying tuned to local news and authorities for updates during such events.

If you live in this area, download the Carson City Alert app for the most current updates.

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