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Eclipse Countdown: Is Your Department and Community Prepared for the 2024 Solar Eclipse?

We are months away from the once in a lifetime eclipse on April 8, 2024. This eclipse will travel across Ohio from the southwest to the northeast. Event totality will begin in Greenville, Ohio at approximately 3:00 pm and will exit near Avon Lake, Ohio at approximately 3:10 pm. The duration of totality of the eclipse is between 2-4 minutes. In Ohio there are 9 counties that intersect with the centerline of totality. There are 26 counties that are entirely within the area of totality. 20 counties have part of the county in the area of totality.

Why is this important? Since Ohio is within a one-day drive of 70% of the U.S. population, those communities within the centerline could see their local population triple to quadruple. Local population in other totality communities could double. Hotels, motels, and campsites are already booking, some at capacity. There is a concern for extreme traffic and stresses to the local infrastructure. With local eclipse festivals and viewing parties, Ohio is encouraging people to “Arrive Early, Stay Late”. The fire service in Ohio must plan accordingly to work with all our partners to ensure safe operations during the eclipse event. 

Planning Ideas: 

TWO MONTHS BEFORE THE ECLIPSE

ONE MONTH BEFORE THE ECLIPSE

TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE ECLIPSE 

ONE WEEK BEFORE THE ECLIPSE

DAY OF ECLIPSE 

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