WOOD FIRE
IN CASE OF DIRECT SIGHTING ON THE TERRITORY
- Locate the fire trying to identify precise and known reference points, estimate the size of the fire and check for the presence of wind in the area;
- Quickly identify a safe escape route or an area where it is assumed that the fire cannot reach and where there is little smoke;
- Notify a Park ranger who may be present in the area; Alternatively, contact by phone:
- Environmental emergency service on tel. 1515;
- Park phone. 0125.960643.
- Move away or stay in the above area if it is not possible to move away.
IF YOU ARE SURPRISED BY FIRE IN A WOODED AREA
- Do not stop or remain in places above the fire or in the direction towards which the wind blows;
- Quickly locate a safe escape route or an area where it is assumed that fire cannot arrive and where there is little smoke. Stay in that area though it is not possible to go away;
- If surrounded by low flames (around half a meter) move inside the already burned area, staying where there are no more flames and there is less smoke;
- If surrounded by high flames, lie down on the ground in areas where there is no vegetation and hold a cloth in front of the mouth and nose.
LANDSLIDE / FLOOD / AVALANCHE
- Localize the event by identifying precise and known points of reference;
- Identify the presence of people and structures involved or present in the neighboring areas potentially affected by the event;
- In the event of an avalanche, where possible, mark the points where the people involved are located and / or the meeting point of the materials;
- Notify a Park ranger who may be present in the area; Alternatively, contact by phone:
- Environmental emergency service on tel. 1515;
- Park phone. 0125.960643.
- If possible, provide assistance to the people who may be involved and, if necessary, remain on site to give instructions to the rescuers. Alternatively, move away to a safe place.
ANIMALS DEAD AND / OR WITH EVIDENT SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE
- Locate the place of retrieval by identifying precise and known points of reference;
- Warn a park ranger who may be present in the area.
Alternatively, contact the Park by phone at. 0125.960643.





