Hazardous Weather Response Team - HWRT

Hazardous Weather Response Team - HWRT 100% volunteer response staff serving the communities of Woodside, Portola Valley, La Honda & Loma Mar This was a major cause for concern.

The fall and winter of 2012 blanketed the Bay Area in consistent and heavy rain. These storm systems toppled trees, overwhelmed storm drains, knocked down power lines and caused major traffic congestion. Within the city limits of Woodside, residents witnessed some creek beds crest over their embankments and flood out parts of upper Woodside Rd. Which left up to a foot and a half of standing water

behind in its wake. The Town of Woodside and The Town of Portola Valley public services became swamped with calls for assistance. It was at this precise moment that the Hazardous Weather Response Team was born. What began as two friends driving around the mountainous region of Woodside while storm chasing, quickly grew to something more purposeful. What if instead of bringing only our digital cameras out with us during stormy days we brought with us a few shovels and rakes, a chainsaw and some traffic cones? Surely, these items could help clear a roadway of a downed tree and at the same time relieve some of the town's public services to attend to other more serious incidents. HWRT from the very beginning was built on top of an all volunteer foundation, that is, each member dedicates his/her own time and labor to provide this community service. Together we branched out and made contact with other like-minded individuals to add to the team. By the winter of 2013 the HWRT roster grew to roughly 6 volunteers. By mid-September two fully stocked and operational utility pick up trucks were put into service to accompany the original command SUV. The team is indirectly activated by the National Weather Service. If a hazardous weather alert is in effect for the Woodside & Portola Valley area, you can expect to see HWRT patrolling your streets and roads until the weather system clears. Each vehicle is typically staffed by two volunteers (a driver-operator and a navigator). The team practices personal safety as its number one priority. The team does not get involved with local Law Enforcement issues nor does it interfere with Fire Department operations. HWRT purchases, maintains and uses all of its own hand tools, chain saws, fuel, barricades and safety equipment. In this regard HWRT is not affiliated with the Town of Woodside, the Town of Portola Valley, the Woodside Fire Protection District or the San Mateo County Sheriff Office. We are a private organization with zero funding from any outside source. If you happen to see us out working or having dinner around town please feel free to come talk to us and ask any questions you may have. We can be reached directly via Facebook by either private message or a post in the comments section.

10/04/2025

2025-10-03 16:53:43 Major Accident:

Woodside Rd & Why Worry Lane

A truck pulling a trailer went off the roadway in to a ditch, currently 2 patients pinned, 1 patient self extricated. BC2 has the roadway closed w/ 2 AMR ambulances requested. Rescue 7 working. Major damage to vehicle.

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10/26/2020

Wind event forecast for this evening in to Monday afternoon. Gusts of up to 70MPH above 1000ft. 35-50Mph in the basin. Red Flag warning and all details posted on weather.com

10/07/2020

San Bruno E51 has been deployed to various wildfires for a total of 6 1/2 weeks this fire season. Today they return home from the Glass fire in Sonoma and Napa counties after battling the fires there for over 10 days during a continuous 4 1/2 week deployment starting at the Creek Fire in Fresno. If you would like to show your support to the returning crew, please come out to El Camino Real between San Bruno Ave and Jenevein in the next hour today to wave hello as they return home to the station!

10/05/2020

Skylonda: Hwy 84 JWO Skyline
E58 working a 100x25 ft spot fire possibly due to a veh on fire. CalFire sending full response with 2 dozers.

09/28/2020

⚠️ Wildland Fire ⚠️
St Helena Rd × Spring Mtn Trail
Unincorporated Santa Rosa (Sonoma County)
Shady Incident
Dispatched - 7:25pm

5 Acres, Moderate ROS burning south

drift smoke from space !
09/11/2020

drift smoke from space !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XZ4D4WDxr0"...so you stay and fight"
09/10/2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XZ4D4WDxr0

"...so you stay and fight"

The largest fire to impact Santa Cruz County in decades, the CZU Lightning Fire, ravaged Big Basin State Park and extensive parts of Bonny Doon and Boulder C...

09/09/2020

Flatbed tow truck on fire near 8790 La Honda Rd. Station 57 has fire knocked down and contained. Heavy smoke columns were seen by callers

09/08/2020

Fifteen firefighters are suffering from injuries after being in a shelter deployment situation while battling the Dolan Fire near Big Sur.

09/02/2020

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