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Capay Valley Emergency Response Auxiliary


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The Capay Valley Emergency Response Auxiliary is a group of volunteers dedicated to supporting first responders of the Capay Valley Fire District.

The Capay Valley Emergency Response Auxiliary (CVERA) was first formed in 2020 after the Lightning Complex fire tore through the Capay Valley. Local volunteers kept it off the valley floor for a stretch of several days, and it was decided that such calls to action would be needed again in the future. Due to the high number of fires that have happened in California during the same time period, smaller regions like Capay Valley are not always able to receive immediate help from larger fire departments. For this reason, there is now an officially trained group in the valley to support first responders and protect residents.

CVERA is a member of the Yolo County Fire Safe Council, which works to prevent wildfires, serves as a first responder when a fire breaks out, and assists with fire-related recovery efforts. There are also plans to form a Community Emergency Response Team when training and resources are available.

The Capay Valley Fire Protection District trains and supervises the volunteers of CVERA.

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