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1 The Last 17 Days Lane County November 30 3:30 PM Red Cross volunteers Wanda Risley and Mary Anne Carney responded to a disaster in the 1300 block of 17th Ave in Eugene, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and three children. Red Cross provided lodging, food, comfort kits and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Tom Traver (public affairs) supported the Multnomah County November 30 The emergency warming center at Imago Dei Community in southeast Portland was opened when temperatures dropped to below 25 degrees. Approximately 35 Red Cross volunteers provided blankets, sleeping mats, warm beverages and a safe place to stay for 216 people and 6 pets. Polk County November 30 12:20 PM Henry Bodkin, Bob Elliott and Bill Slegers responded to a disaster in the 2800 block of Van Kleeck in Salem, Ore. This multi-family fire affected nine adults. Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, comfort kits and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Tom Traver (public affairs) supported the Clark County November 30 8:59 AM Red Cross disaster action volunteers Chris Kane, Maureen Hursh and David Drew responded to a disaster in the 3000 block of Main Street in Vancouver, Wash. This single-family fire affected one adult. Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, comfort kit and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Supporting the response were Tom Traver (public affairs) and Pat Bishop (health services). Multnomah County November 29 Teams of volunteers staffed the emergency warming center at Imago Dei Community in southeast Portland when the City of Portland Housing Bureau declared severe weather as the wind chill overnight dropped to below 25 degrees. Overnight stays were provided for 128 people and four pets. Josephine County November 26 6:40 PM Linda Templin and James Jessee responded to a disaster in the 500 block of NW Butler in Grants Pass, Ore. This single-family fire affected three adults, three children and two pets. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Tom Traver (public affairs) supported the Clatsop County November 26 1:00 PM Bob Cozzie and Willie Bence, disaster action team members, met with a client who was released from the hospital following a fire on November 1, in Warrenton, Ore. The single-family fire affected on adult. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, seasonal garments, a comfort kit, and 1

2 information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs), Anna Redd (health services), and Carol Gross (mental health) supported the Clark County November 25 11:25 PM Disaster action team members Maureen Hursh, Tammy Sullivan and David Drew responded to a disaster in the block of NE 49 th Street in Vancouver, Wash. This single-family fire affected two adults and two children. The Red Cross provided clothing, shoes, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Tom Traver (public affairs) supported the Multnomah County November 25 6:00 PM Maureen Hursh and Rich Sherburne, disaster action team members, met with clients who experienced a disaster on November 24 in the 4000 block of NE Buffalo Street in Portland, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross provided clothing, seasonal garments, bedding and linens, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Tom Traver (public affairs) supported the Clark County November 25 10:45 PM Disaster action team members Rich Sherburne and Maureen Hursh responded to a disaster in the 5000 block of NE 34 th Street in Vancouver, Wash. This single-family fire displaced two adults, three children and two pets. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Tom Traver (public affairs) supported the Marion County November 24 4:00 PM Henry Bodkin and William Slegers, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 1900 block of Fairground Road in Salem, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and three children. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, infant supplies, and information about disaster health services and disaster mental health services. Tom Travers (public affairs) supported the Jackson County November 24 11:33 AM Disaster action team members Leslie Bullock, Wendy LaRue and Lanore Soulagnet responded to a disaster in the 1500 block of Pinecrest Terrace in Ashland, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and six children. The Red Cross provided blankets, toys, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the Marion County November 23 11:30 AM Pat Hearn and Kim Hearn, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster that occurred November 22 in the 200 block of Draper Street NE in Salem, Ore. This single-family fire displaced one adult. The Red Cross provided lodging, a comfort kit, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Kim Upham (public affairs) supported the Clark County November 22 11:00 PM Dave Sasseen and Chris Kane, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the block of 47 th in Vancouver, Wash. This single-family fire affected two adults and one child. The Red Cross provided recovery information, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health 2

3 services. Kim Upham (public affairs) supported the Jackson County November 22 4:30 PM Disaster action team members Steve Ostrander and Quade Norush responded to a disaster in the 5900 block of Tamarack Lane in Central Point, Ore. This single-family fire displaced three adults and two children. The Red Cross provided lodging, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Kim Upham (public affairs) supported the Lane County November 22 1:45 PM Ken McCoy and Kathy McCoy, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 2100 block of 31 st Street in Springfield, Ore. This single-family fire displaced one adult. The Red Cross provided food, lodging, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Kim Upham (public affairs) supported the Columbia County November 21 8:35 AM Disaster action team members Christopher Kane and David Sasseen met with clients who experienced a disaster on November 20 on Bedell Road in Rainer, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults and one child. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, seasonal clothing, infant supplies, linens, a portable crib, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the Umatilla County November 20 Disaster action team member requested activation on a Common Access Card for a client who experienced a disaster, which affected one adult and one pet. The Red Cross provided clothing, food, shoes, seasonal garments, bedding, and linen. Paula Negele (public affairs) and Theresa Babler (disaster mental health) supported the Josephine County November 20 9:00 AM James Jessee, disaster action team member, responded to a disaster in the 1700 block of Fruitdale Avenue in Grants Pass, Ore. This single-family fire displaced four adults and two pets. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the Jackson County November 18 11:50 AM Disaster action team members Ellen Eastman and Steve Ostrander responded to a disaster in the 800 block of Narregan Street in Medford, Ore. This single-family fire affected one adult and one pet. The Red Cross provided food, clothes, shoes, seasonal garments, bedding, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) and Janet Van Mater (health services) supported the Marion County November 18 10:20 AM Pat Hearn and bill Slegers, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 1000 block of Princess Lane in Salem, Ore. This single-family fire affected four adults and three children. The Red Cross provided comfort kits and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the 3

4 Baker County November 17 7:15 PM Disaster action team members Chris Galiszewski and David Cowan responded to a disaster in the 1400 block of Third Street in Haines, Ore. The clients met the responders in the Red Cross office in Baker City. This single-family fire displaced three adults. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Kim Upham (public affairs) supported the Washington county November 17 2:00 PM Stephen Sirkin and Roger Worrall, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the block of SW Tualatin Road in Tualatin, Ore. This single-family fire displaced one adult and two children. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the Lane County November 17 10:30 AM Disaster action team members Kathy McCoy and Ken McCoy met with a client who had experienced a disaster in the block of Sheffler Road in Noti, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, shoes, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the Deschutes County November 17 1:10 AM Cynthia Morman and David Morman, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the block of South Queens Drive in Bend, Ore. This single-family fire displaced three adults and two children. The Red Cross provided transportation services, lodging, food, comfort kits, clothing, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Washington County November 16 11:45 PM Disaster action team members Larry Weidenhoft, Kathleen Elliott and Kisa Walsh responded to a disaster in the block of NW Norwich Street in Beaverton, Ore. This multiple-unit fire affected six units. The Red Cross provided a comfort kit and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services to one client. Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Benton County November 16 10:30 AM William Slegers and Everett Bonnichsen, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 7800 block of NW Arboretum Road in Corvallis, Ore. This single-family fire displaced two adults. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Lincoln County November 15 2:30 PM Disaster action team members Willie Mortimer, Deryl Ingraham and Ruthann Irish responded to a disaster on N Durette Drive in Otis, Ore. This multiple-unit fire affected two adults and two children. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Lane County November 15 2:00 PM Karen Johnson and Wanda Risley, disaster action team members, met with clients who had experienced a disaster in the block of Vista Drive in Veneta, Ore. This multi-unit fire affected 4

5 two adults and several pets. The Red Cross provided food, clothing, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health services. Justin Pittman (public affairs) and Carol Gross (disaster mental health) supported the Clark County November 15 1:30 AM Disaster action team members Cathy Kuter and Jeff Kuter responded to a disaster in the 300 block of Ninth Street in Battleground, Wash. This single-family fire affected two adults, two children and two pets. The Red Cross provided clothing, shoes, food, comfort kits, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Multnomah County November 14 6:00 PM Larry Wiedenhoft and Rebecca Brinkley, disaster action team members, responded to a disaster in the 3000 block of NE Cleveland Avenue in Portland, Ore. This single-family fire displaced one adult and two children. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, shoes, crib linens, infant supplies, transportation, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Multnomah County November 14 7:00 PM Disaster action team members Kathleen Elliott and Heidi Shuford met with clients who had experienced a disaster in the 2000 block of N Middleshore Road in Portland, Ore. This single-family fire displaced three adults and two pets. The Red Cross provided lodging, food, clothing, comfort kits, and information about disaster health and disaster mental health services. Carol Gross (disaster mental health) and Justin Pittman (public affairs) supported the Jackson County November 14 9:00 AM Ellen Eastman and Lanore Soulagnet, disaster action team members, met with clients regarding a disaster that occurred on November 7 in the 6000 block of Wagner Creek Road in Talent, Ore. This single-family fire affected two adults. The Red Cross provided comfort kits, seasonal garments, and information about disaster mental health and disaster health services. Kyle O Halloren (health service), Dug Lee (mental health services), and Paula Negele (public affairs) supported the 5

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