Fargo EVAC

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We are volunteers dedicated to public safety.

01/22/2024

Weather update:

Light flurries in the area this morning, be prepared for weather to change at any time.

01/18/2024

Attention!

Severe structure fire in N Moorhead, please stay clear of the area

01/16/2024

Update:

The scene on I29 is now clear, but be advised roads are still very icy. Try to avoid traveling if possible!

01/16/2024

Attention!

Moments ago there was an accident on I29 going southbound right underneath the Main Avenue underpass. Please avoid that area if possible so first responders can do their thing!

01/15/2024

Weather update!

From 12pm today to 12pm tomorrow the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for parts of southeastern and northeastern North Dakota.

Temperatures can reach down to -40 and frostbite could set in quickly even with precautions. Please limit your outdoor exposure and try and keep warm.

01/15/2024

Straight from the National Weather Service:

a hazardous weather outlook has been created for the week and as follows:

Today and tonight:
Hazardous to dangerous wind chills ranging from -35 to -50 are
likely today and tonight across eastern North Dakota.
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday

Chance for areas of blowing snow in eastern North Dakota Monday
into Tuesday. Confidence remains low on the coverage and severity
of impacts.

Also, we are still in a wind chill warning until noon tomorrow, meaning that temperatures can get dangerously low. Please be careful while going to work in the morning as these wind chills can cause ice to form on the roads making hazardous conditions for our morning commute. Also, please be aware of our four legged companions! Some of them may have thick fluffy coats, but their paw pads are still subject to direct contact with the harsh weather. Please limit their outdoor activities as much as possible!

01/14/2024

A reminder to everyone:

We are still in a wind chill warning!

Please don't go outside if you don't have to, your safety and health is important. Cars may not start once you get to a location so please be careful.

Kick off the restart of Fargo EVAC!, organized by Dylan Sebesta 01/14/2024

Hello Everyone!

Welcome to the Fargo EVAC page! Here's a little bit about us!

Fargo EVAC is a volunteer first responder organization in the city of Fargo, dedicated to the safety of the community during harsh times and accidents. Our volunteers are a dedicated group of individuals who respond to traffic accidents and disasters. We have been trained in responding to accident scenes and reporting correctly to FPD and FFD if they haven't, as well as responding to flooding and tornado emergencies when the need arises. We are also dedicated to reaching the public about other organizations in the community that help with providing more independence to those who need it.

We are also a non-profit organization and rely solely on donations and grants when we can get them. below is a link to our GoFundMe where you can donate to help our volunteers give the best public service we can!

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112 N University Drive Suite 230
Fargo, ND
58102