Wildfire Los Angeles

Community Risk Reduction Isn’t “Fire Prevention” — It’s Risk Intelligence in Action

During Community Risk Reduction (CRR) Week, it’s important to clarify a common misunderstanding:

CRR is not simply “fire prevention.”

CRR starts earlier—and goes much deeper.

At its core, Community Risk Reduction begins with identifying real, measurable risks in a community. That includes wildfire exposure, structural vulnerabilities, emergency medical response gaps, demographic risks, infrastructure limitations, and historical incident data. Without understanding risk, prevention efforts are guesswork.

Once risks are identified, a strategic plan is developed—one that is grounded in data, aligned with fire department capabilities, and tailored to the specific needs of a neighborhood or population. There is no one-size-fits-all solution in CRR.

The strategy then moves into boots-on-the-ground action. For MySafe:LA, that means:

  • Teaching CPR and lifesaving skills to high school students
  • Educating elementary school children about fire hazards and safe behavior
  • Helping communities form Fire Safe Councils and NFPA Firewise® sites
  • Delivering wildfire mitigation education and preparedness resources
  • Working alongside fire department partners to fill gaps in public education and services

Just as important as delivery is data capture. Every class taught, home assessed, community engaged, and mitigation effort completed generates information. That data becomes metrics—measurable outcomes that allow us to evaluate what’s working, what isn’t, and where resources should be focused next.

The end result of true Community Risk Reduction is not just fewer incidents—it’s actionable intelligence. CRR creates a foundational analysis that informs future mitigation, improves decision-making, and strengthens long-term community resilience.

At MySafe:LA, CRR isn’t a campaign or a checkbox. It’s a disciplined, data-informed cycle:

Identify risk → Plan strategically → Deliver services → Measure outcomes → Reduce harm.

That’s how communities become safer—on purpose.

Thanks for letting us know!

We look forward to seeing you there!

Register to be a Recovery Volunteer

We’re glad you’re here! We’d like to hear from you if you’d be interested in volunteering to help recovery efforts following the tragic series of wildfires that affected Los Angeles. Volunteers will only be used for recovery once fire dangers are resolved. By registering, you are permitting us to ask if you’d be interested in supporting the recovery effort. There is no guarantee that your name will be called. If we do call your name, you are under no obligation to volunteer and may decline or accept any offer.

Say Thanks to Firefighters, Police, and Other Responders!

Please add your name and message to the firefighters who responded to the wildfires in Los Angeles in January 2025. Let them know how much you appreciate their sacrifices to attack the unparalleled wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes. This was a “once-in-a-century” wind and wildfire storm, and these brave men and women deserve to hear from us.

Thank you for all your efforts in battling the life-threatening and disastrous wildfires that struck the Los Angeles area this January. We are grateful for your devotion to saving lives.

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