The Last 17 Days Lane County August 1 1:57 PM Douglas County August 1 1:00 PM Lane County August 1 6:00 AM Union County July 31 10:00 PM
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1 The Last 17 Days Lane County August 1 1:57 PM Kim Phelps and Eddie Orton, Red Cross disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 3000 block of Gateway Street in Springfield, Ore. This multiunit fire displaced three adults, one child and a pet. The Red Cross provided lodging, clothing, shoes, infant supplies, food, comfort kits and information about recovery services. John Clay (public affairs) Douglas County August 1 1:00 PM Red Cross disaster action team members Lorna Inman and Christine Masters responded to a disaster in the 400 block of Jordan Creek Road in Riddle, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross proved bedding and linens, clothing, shoes, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and recovery services. John Clay (public affairs) and Anna Redd (health services) Lane County August 1 6:00 AM Kim Phelps and Eddie Orton, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 200 block of Stags Leap Court in Eugene, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross provided comfort kits and information about disaster recovery services. John Clay (public affairs) Union County July 31 10:00 PM Red Cross disaster action team volunteer Rebecca Vaughn responded to a disaster in the 600 block of West Bryan Street in Union City, Wash. This single-family fire displaced two adults and multiple pets. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, lodging, comfort kits and information about disaster recovery services. John Clay (public affairs) Marion County July 31 9:00 PM Pat Hearn and Flora Hovenden, disaster action team members with the American Red Cross, responded to a disaster in the 700 block of Judson Street SE in Salem, Ore. This single-family fire displaced two adults and one pet. The Red Cross provided lodging and disaster recovery information. John Clay (public affairs) 1
2 Douglas County July 31 4:15 PM Disaster action team members Wesley Melo and Jessica Tarver responded to a disaster in the 9600 block of Old Highway 99S in Dillard, Ore. This multi-unit fire affected one adult. The Red Cross provided food and information about recovery services. John Clay (public affairs) Washington County July 30 6:25 PM Erica Welch and Romaine Rothstein, Red Cross disaster action team volunteers, responded to a disaster in the 3000 block of 22 nd Avenue in Forest Grove, Ore. This single-family fire affected one adult. The Red Cross provided bedding and linens, food, clothing, and information about recovery services. John Clay (public affairs) Lane County July 30 7:30 PM Disaster action team volunteers Ken and Kathy McCoy and Eddie Orton responded to a disaster in the 1200 block of Main Street in Springfield, Ore. This single-family fire displaced two adults and one pet. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, and comfort kits. John Clay (public affairs) supported the Douglas County July 30 4:30 PM The Red Cross was notified of evacuations due to the Stout Wildfire in Douglas County. In response, the Red Cross established a shelter at Canyonville Elementary School in Canyonville, Ore. Douglas County July 30 11:00 AM The Red Cross was contacted by Douglas County Emergency Management regarding the Cable Crossing fire outside Glide, Ore. The Red Cross monitored the fire and took preliminary readiness actions should the fire change direction or prompt evacuations. The Red Cross collaborated with community partners to identify resources for residents impacted by smoke from the fire. Washington County July 29 3:30 PM Red Cross disaster action team volunteers Erica Welch and Heidi Shuford, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 6100 block of SW 124 th Avenue in Beaverton, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross provided comfort kits, stuffed animals, emergency stress relief and information about recovery services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the 2
3 Douglas County July 28 7:24 PM Red Cross disaster action team members Donda and Joel King responded to a disaster that occurred in the 200 block of Oak Way in Roseburg, Ore. This multiunit fire displaced four adults and one child. The Red Cross provided comfort kits, stuffed animals, lodging, food, clothing and infant supplies. John Clay (public affairs) Douglas County July 28 2:30 PM Donda King, disaster action team member, met with a client in response to a disaster that occurred on July 15 in the 200 block of Grant Smith Road in Roseburg, Ore. This single-family fire displaced one adult. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, a comfort kit, and information about disaster recovery and disaster mental health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) Multnomah County July 27 2:30 PM Disaster action team member Larry Wiedenhoft met with a client in response to a disaster that occurred on July 24 in the 6000 block of NE 15 th Street in Portland, Ore. This single-family fire affected one adult. The Red Cross provided a comfort kit, food, clothing, recovery and information about disaster mental health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) Umatilla County July 26 4:00 PM Chris Galiszewski and Heather Stanhope, Red Cross disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the block of Thompson Road in Pendleton, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and one child. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, infant supplies and formula, comfort kits, stuffed animals, and information about disaster mental health and recovery services. Kim Upham (public affairs) and Jane Spence (mental health) Douglas County July 25 11:13 AM Disaster action team members Dennis Moore and Carolyn Henry responded to a disaster in the 200 block of Emile Way in Roseburg, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, linens, and information about recovery services. Kim Upham (public affairs) supported the Polk County July 24 4:50 PM Red Cross disaster response volunteers Susan Gartland, Sue Jones, Fran Eriksen, Greg Bachand, Jim Hoffman, Kate Redding, Ann Fenderson, Dianne Mekkers, 3
4 Marijo Sutter, Donna Anderson, L. Patrick Hearn and Henry Bodkin responded to a wildfire in Polk County. Five homes were evacuated. The Red Cross opened a shelter at Central High School in Independence, Ore. The shelter did not receive clients due to the progress made by fire fighters. Kim Upham (public affairs), Frank Spangler (regional duty officer), Kirsten Barnes (information and planning), and Cara Sloman (manager on call) Yamhill County July 24 12:30 AM Disaster action team members Henry Bodkin and Donna Anderson responded to a disaster that occurred on July 23 in the 200 block of NE Dunn Place in McMinnville, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and one pet. The Red Cross provided shoes, food, comfort kits and information about recovery services. Kim Upham (public affairs) Jackson County July 24 7:00 PM Leslie Bullock and Glenn Berk, Red Cross disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 700 block of Nita Lynn in Medford, Ore. This singlefamily fire displaced three adults. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster recovery services. Kim Upham (public affairs) and Susan Rugh-Shulters (health services) Columbia County July 22 8:20 AM Disaster action team members Mark Liebman and Harry Russell responded to a disaster in the 700 block of Riverside Drive in Vernonia, Ore. This single-family fire affected one adult. The client left the scene and was not available to meet with team members. The Red Cross left contact information with a neighbor. Paula Negele (public affairs) Yamhill County July 22 7:15 AM Donna Andersen and Marijo Sutter, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 200 block of NE Dunn Place in McMinnville, Ore. This singlefamily fire displaced two adults and six children. The Red Cross provided food, lodging, clothes, shoes, infant supplies, a crib and linens, and information about disaster recovery services. Paula Negele (public affairs) Multnomah County July 21 8:15 PM Disaster action team members David Rudawitz, Marie Jamieson and Kathleen Elliott responded to a disaster in the 100 block of SW Edgefield Court in Troutdale, Ore. This multi-unit fire affected four adults and one pet. The Red Cross provided 4
5 food, clothing, shoes, bedding and linens, and information about disaster recovery services. Kim Upham (public affairs) Marion County July 21 9:30 PM Henry Bodkin and Nina Sjoding, disaster action team members, met with clients displaced by a disaster that occurred on I-5 near Woodburn, Ore. This singlefamily fire displaced two adults. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, seasonal garments, lodging, health services and information about disaster recovery services. Susan Rugh-Shulters (health services) and Kim Upham (public affairs) Umatilla County July 21 9:05 PM Red Cross disaster action team members Donald Tombleson, Rebecca Vaughn and Heather Stanhope responded to a disaster on SE Dorion Street in Pendleton, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and two children. The Red Cross provided canteen services to the first responders in partnership with other community agencies, and connected with the affected family to offer Red Cross services. Paula Negele (public affairs), Chris Taylor (disaster program manager), and Fran Spangler (regional duty officer) Douglas County July 21 12:57 AM Disaster action team members Donda and Joel King responded to a disaster that occurred on July 20 in the 200 block of Amanda Street in Roseburg, Ore. This single-family fire displaced three adults. The Red Cross provided lodging and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Kim Upham (public affairs) Washington County July 20 11:45 PM Erica Welch, disaster action team member, responded to a disaster in the 200 block of 6 th Avenue in Hillsboro, Ore. This multi-unit fire affected four adults, one child and one pet. The Red Cross provided bedding and linens, clothing, shoes, food, comfort kits, information about disaster mental health services, and resource guides in English and Spanish. Kim Upham (public affairs) and Sue Cheatham (mental health) Washington County July 19 6:35 PM David Rudawitz and Teresa Matthias, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the block of NW Cornell in Beaverton, Ore. This singlefamily fire displaced three adults. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, comfort kits, and information about disaster recovery service. Justin 5
6 Pittman (public affairs) Clackamas County July 18 4:10 PM Red Cross disaster action team members Tammy Sullivan and Charles Green responded to a disaster in the block of South village Court in Oregon City, Ore. This single-family fire affected three adults. The Red Cross provided disaster recovery information. Justin Pittman (public affairs) Josephine County July 17 7:30 PM David Maranov and James Jessee, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 300 block of NE Emerald in Grants Pass, Ore. This multi-unit fire affected four adults, six children, and several pets. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, infant supplies and formula, crib and linens, comfort kits, stuffed animals and information about disaster recovery services. Dennis Kelly (public affairs) Clark County July 17 12:30 AM Disaster action team members Tammy Sullivan and Jannette Huber responded to a disaster that occurred in the 3000 block of NE 150 th Avenue in Vancouver, Wash. This multi-family fire affected three adults and several pets. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, bedding and linens, blankets, comfort kits, and information about disaster recovery services. Dennis Kelly (public affairs) Marion County July 16 7:30 PM Rebecca Hoffman and Henry Bodkin, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 300 block of South 2 nd Street in Silverton, Ore. This single-family fire displaced two adults, three children and several pets. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, infant supplies and formula, crib and linens, blankets, stuffed animals, comfort kits, and information about disaster recovery services. Dennis Kelly (public affairs) Pacific County July 16 4:37 PM Disaster action team members Larry Wiedenhoft and Jeffery Kuter responded to a disaster in the 1000 block of 49 th Street in Long Beach, Wash. This single-family fire displaced one adult. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster recovery services. Paula Negele (public affairs) Marion County July 15 7:45 PM Becky Hoffman, Donna Anderson and Nina Sjoding, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 2000 block of Kennedy Circle NE in 6
7 Keizer, Ore. This multi-unit fire displaced five adults, four children and several pets. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, infant supplies and formula, a crib and linens, comfort kits, stuffed animals, blankets, and information about disaster recovery services. Dennis Kelly (public affairs) and Nina Sjoding (mental health) Clatsop County July 15 1:00 PM Red Cross disaster action team members Larry Wiednhoft and Tim Anderson reposed to a disaster in the block of Hummingbird Drive in Warrenton, Ore. This multi-unit family fire displaced one adult and one pet. The Red Cross provided food, lodging, clothing, shoes, a comfort kit, and information about disaster recovery services. Paula Negele (public affairs) Polk County July 15 7:30 AM Rebecca Hoffman, Susan Gartland and Marijo Sutter, Red Cross disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 1300 block of Monmouth Street in Independence, Ore. This multi-unit fire displaced four adults and seven children. The Red Cross provided food, lodging, comfort kits, clothing, and information about disaster recovery services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the Multnomah County July 13 3:41 AM Disaster action team members Jannette Huber, Chris Kane, Tammy Sullivan, David Rudawitz, Rich Sherburne, and Kathleen Elliott responded to a disaster in the 2300 block of SE 121 st Avenue in Portland, Ore. This multi-unit fire displaced twenty adults, eleven children and two pets. The Red Cross opened a shelter at the City Bible Church at 9200 NE Fremont Street in Portland, Ore. Justin Pittman (public affairs) and Jim Stevenson (driver) 7
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