Does UCLA have fire protocols in place? I heard it has been very windy and dry and after last year, it would be nice to know if they are more prepared for something like this!
UCLA has established extensive fire and wildfire protocols, particularly strengthened after the significant fires in January 2025. Given the current conditions of powerful Santa Ana winds and heightened fire risk, the university is well-prepared to manage potential threats.
Fire Preparedness Measures
UCLA's fire preparedness is coordinated by the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and UCLA Fire, employing a multi-layered response system that includes:
- Real-Time Monitoring: A network of air-quality sensors provides localized assessments of air quality and wind direction to identify emerging threats.
- Emergency Communication: The BruinAlert system is utilized for emergency notifications, ensuring that students receive timely updates via text and email.
- Response Strategies: Protocols include distributing face coverings for smoke and implementing partial or full campus evacuations as needed. The university follows the "RACE" protocol: Relocate, Alarm, Confine, and Evacuate.
- Standby Teams: Operational teams are on standby during extreme weather to respond to immediate hazards like downed power lines or fires.
For more information on UCLA's fire protocols and updates, you can visit: