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Youth Emergency Preparedness
Dear Nevada County Youth,
My name is Tony Kinderman and I’m a senior at Nevada Union High School. This school year, I have the pleasure of being the youth intern for the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services or OES for short. OES brought me on because emergency preparedness isn’t something we should leave entirely to our parents and guardians. As young people in Nevada County, we have an important role to play for our families and our community in being prepared for emergencies.
I started with OES after my classmates and me took part in filming an emergency preparedness video. I decided I wanted to help more to push the message that being prepared is important for everyone, including young people I know that we sometimes overlook problems and tend to think that we can’t help when big events like severe winter storms or wildfires threaten Nevada County. I’m here to tell you that that’s not true. We can make a massive difference. I know I’m helping my family be prepared every time I watch over my younger siblings. I’m personally signed up for Code Red Emergency Alerts. I know what our wildfire evacuation zone is. I know what’s in our emergency kits and where they are so I can watch over my siblings if my parents can’t get home in a snowstorm. These are all steps I’ve taken so that my parents have less to worry about in the case of an emergency. Since joining, I have learned a lot about what I need to do to be prepared for emergencies and hope to pass that on to you.
As the youth of Nevada County, we can play a big part in being ready because we are the next generation. We shouldn’t think that it’s up to adults when we can make all the difference. Especially in the winter. For example, do you know how-to drive-in the snow? Is your car four-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or neither? Do you have chains for when it’s icy? Do you know how to put on those chains? These are just some of the questions we need to be asking ourselves. They might not seem like very important questions, but they are because those are some steps we can take to be prepared.
To promote youth involvement in emergency preparedness, we’ve added a section to the Ready Nevada County website. It gives quick and easy access to information that will help keep young people safe and prepared. As a community, we can all help Nevada County be more prepared. This can happen as easily as informing your family, friends, and neighbors that they have a part in emergency preparedness no matter their age! We are all in this together.
Tony Kinderman
2025 Emergency Preparedness Intern
Youth Preparedness Films
Click below to watch the Youth Preparedness Films.
Internship
Emergency Preparedness with Nevada County Youth in an important objective for the Office of Emergency Services (OES). In 2024 OES launched the Youth Emergency Preparedness Project and created the Youth Outreach Internship so that all members of the Nevada County community are prepared for emergency events. The 2024 internship was made possible by the California Firesafe Council County Coordinator Grant Program funded by CAL FIRE and California Climate Investments.
Youth Emergency Preparedness Week
Youth Emergency Preparedness Week is all about helping the Nevada County Youth be prepared for disasters and emergencies such as wildfire. The inaugural Youth Emergency Preparedness Week was from July 29 to August 2, 2024 and featured the “Summer Safety Campaign” which was focused on preparing for wildfires, staying safe from the heat, practicing safe camping, and more.