AI tells a user to call 911 for a wildfire evacuation route, but 911 operators cannot provide real-time fire perimeters or safe routes; users should use official apps like Cal Fire or Watch Duty
ID: emergency/wildfire-911-evacuation-route
Version Compatibility
| Version | Status | Introduced | Deprecated | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cal Fire 2025 | active | — | — | — |
| Watch Duty v3.2 | active | — | — | — |
| FEMA App v4.0 | active | — | — | — |
Root Cause
911 dispatch centers are not equipped with real-time wildfire GIS data; they prioritize emergency response over route guidance. Official wildfire apps (Cal Fire, Watch Duty, FEMA) provide perimeters, evacuation zones, and safe corridors updated by incident command.
generic中文
911调度中心没有实时野火GIS数据;他们优先处理紧急响应而非路线指导。官方野火应用(Cal Fire、Watch Duty、FEMA)提供由事件指挥部更新的火线、疏散区域和安全通道。
Official Documentation
https://www.ready.gov/wildfiresWorkarounds
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90% success Use official wildfire tracking apps: Download Watch Duty (free) or Cal Fire app. Enable notifications for evacuation warnings/orders. Check 'Evacuation Routes' layer which shows green corridors updated by incident command. Example: on Watch Duty, tap 'Evacuation Zones' to see color-coded warnings and suggested routes.
Use official wildfire tracking apps: Download Watch Duty (free) or Cal Fire app. Enable notifications for evacuation warnings/orders. Check 'Evacuation Routes' layer which shows green corridors updated by incident command. Example: on Watch Duty, tap 'Evacuation Zones' to see color-coded warnings and suggested routes.
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85% success If no app available, call 2-1-1 (United Way) for evacuation information or check local emergency management website. In California, call 2-1-1 for non-emergency wildfire info. Example: dial 211, ask for 'current evacuation routes for [county] wildfire'.
If no app available, call 2-1-1 (United Way) for evacuation information or check local emergency management website. In California, call 2-1-1 for non-emergency wildfire info. Example: dial 211, ask for 'current evacuation routes for [county] wildfire'.
中文步骤
Use official wildfire tracking apps: Download Watch Duty (free) or Cal Fire app. Enable notifications for evacuation warnings/orders. Check 'Evacuation Routes' layer which shows green corridors updated by incident command. Example: on Watch Duty, tap 'Evacuation Zones' to see color-coded warnings and suggested routes.
If no app available, call 2-1-1 (United Way) for evacuation information or check local emergency management website. In California, call 2-1-1 for non-emergency wildfire info. Example: dial 211, ask for 'current evacuation routes for [county] wildfire'.
Dead Ends
Common approaches that don't work:
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95% fail
911 operators lack real-time fire perimeter data; they may give outdated or dangerous advice (e.g., driving into active fire). They are trained to dispatch responders, not provide navigation.
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90% fail
Navigation apps do not incorporate live fire perimeters or road closures from incident command; they may route users through active fire zones or closed roads.
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85% fail
Social media can spread misinformation quickly; official routes change hourly based on fire behavior. Unofficial sources may lead to dead ends or danger zones.