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πŸ”οΈSTATEWIDE INFO

✍️Preparing

Sign up for alerts

Know evacuation levels

Build an Emergency Kit

The 5 P's of Evacuation

πŸ“Statewide Fire & Evacuation Map

πŸ’Red Cross Cascades Region

πŸ“Safe & Well Registry

πŸ”οΈ STATEWIDE FIRE UPDATES

For up to date information on fires in Oregon State follow Oregon Emergency Mgmt Twitter feed

πŸ›οΈ FEMA Oregon Disaster Declaration

ℹ️**Incident Information System :** provides information on active fires & reports from the field

πŸš—TripCheck: Find Road Closures

⚠️ Oregon Air Quality Index

πŸ”οΈRESOURCES

πŸ“šOregon Wildfire Resources

ODHS Housing Resource Line

FEMA Disaster Assistance

Clean Up

Financial Assistance & Resources

Donating & Volunteering

Oregon Small Business Navigator has representatives ready to help small businessowners access resources available to them in the wake of the wildfires. Call 833-604-0880.

Caller Quotes

<aside> πŸ’™ "I'm very grateful that you all exist because you've helped me a lot" -caller from Lane County

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<aside> πŸ’™ "You covered everything! thank you so much for all your of your help" - Couple living with disabilities in Multnomah needing preparedness information and contact numbers

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<aside> πŸ’™ After emailing her numerous resources she was in tears and said β€œthank you so much Leslye, you are heaven sent. I feel like I am speaking to an Angel” - caller from Jackson County

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<aside> πŸ’™ New caller from Clackamas, didn't know that 211 existed "thank you for being there!"

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<aside> πŸ’™ "Thank you for your quick call back. I'm very impressed." - Jackson County caller wanting to donate

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<aside> πŸ’™ "Thank you for listening and being an ear. How are YOU doing? I bet you are really busy these days. Thanks so much for being there and for sending me the resources. Stay safe." - Jackson County caller needing assistance with food after they were evacuated and lost their home.

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<aside> πŸ’™ "So beneficial, what a great service!" - Clatsop County caller inquiring about air quality levels

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<aside> πŸ’™ "You've been a helluva lot more helpful than anyone else we've spoken to today." - caller from Benton County

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<aside> πŸ’™ "You are a very kind person. Thank you for making a difference in this world ." -kudos from an emailer

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<aside> πŸ’™ "'It was a pleasure to talk with you and thank you for your service of helping people to get informed. My internet is down right now , will wait till it is working again. Will watch the news at 5 pm. Take care, stay safe" - Jackson County Caller

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<aside> πŸ’™ "Thank the guy that was working last night. He was a lot of help" - caller from Marion County

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<aside> πŸ’™ "I can't thank you enough for this wonderful information. You are a great resource!" - caller in Medford, referred to us by Red Cross

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<aside> πŸ’™ "211 is my go-to! I've relied on it ever since I came to Oregon. They helped me find a shelter, then housing, then a job, then childcare. I keep telling everyone I know that these resources are out there and they should call 211 to find out about them." - Jackson County caller

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WILDFIRE Resource Pages