Red Cross transitioning West Fire shelter into service center

Red Cross transitioning West Fire shelter into service center

By: American Red Cross

Posted by admin Thursday, July 29, 2010 - 16:16
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UPDATE

FRIDAY, July 30, 2010

 

RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS WILL BE ON THE SCENE IN TEHACHAPI HANDING OUT SUPPLIES TO THOSE AFFECTED BY THE WEST FIRE.

OUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE VEHICLE IS EN ROUTE LOADED WITH SUPPLIES SUCH AS SHOVELS, AND TOOLS AS WELL AS TSP WHICH IS EFFECTIVE 

IN REMOVING SMOKE DAMAGE AND ODOR.

WE WILL ALSO BE WELL SUPPLIED WITH COMFORT KITS, TOILETRIES, SNACKS AND WATER.

 

IF YOU HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY THIS FIRE, PLEASE CHECK IN WITH OUR VOLUNTEERS SO WE CAN START YOUR CASEWORK AT THE SERVICE CENTER

 

OLD JACOBSON JR. HIGH

126 SYNDER STREET

 

7AM – 7PM DAILY

 

OR CONTACT THE CHAPTER 661-324-6427

 

  

NURSES AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE

 

 

 

In response to the Bull & West Fires in Kern County, the American Red Cross Kern Chapter is transitioning their Shelters into a Service Centers. The Service Centers we open to assist the residents affected by the Bull Fire (Riverkern) and West Fire (Tehachapi), providing shelter, food, comfort kits, guidance, and other assistance as needed to those in need.  

 

Bull Fire (Lake Isabella)

Service Center Location:

Lake Isabella Senior Center

6409 Lake Isabella Blvd.

7am to 7pm as needed

Please call 661-324-6427 during business hours (1-800-951-5600 After Hours) 

for appointment or information

 

Please do not contact Senior Center directly

 

West Fire (Tehachapi)

Service Center Location:

Old Jacobsen Jr. High

126 Synder Street

7am to 7pm as needed

Call 661-324-6427 during business hours (1-800-951-5600 After Hours) for more information

Mass Care Items Available: Food, Water, Clean-Up Supplies, etc for clients affected by the West Fire.

 

Please do not contact the School directly

 

Help turn Heart Break into Hope

 

All American Red Cross disaster assistance is free, made possible by voluntary donations of time and money from the American people.  Help the victims of the Bull & West Fires by making a financial gift to the American Red Cross Kern Chapter Disaster Relief Fund, which enables the Red Cross to provide shelter, food, counseling and other assistance to those in need.

 

To make a donation:

•          Call 661-324-6427

•          Send a contribution to the American Red Cross Kern Chapter 

            P.O. Box 1226/5035 Gilmore Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93302-1226

•          Online at www.KernRedCross.org 

•          Mobile Giving:  Text to 90999 the word “REDCROSS” to make a $5 donation

 

The Kern County is prone to seasonal wildfires, and the Kern Chapter of the American Red Cross urges residents to take steps now to stay safer when wildfires threaten.

 

“By preparing together for wildfires, we can make our families safer and our communities stronger,” said Jennifer Perfect, Public Support Officer for the Kern Chapter.  “We can help you and your family create a wildfire preparedness plan now, before our community is threatened.” 

 

 

 

TIPS ON FIRE PREPAREDNESS

 

If you are living in an area that is not affected by the current wildfires in Kern County, the Red Cross recommends that individuals and families prepare for wildfires by:

 

·        Create and Practice a Home Wildfire Plan – Learn about wildfire risks in your area. Talk to everyone in your household about what to do if a wildfire occurs. Select a place for family members to meet outside your neighborhood in case you cannot get home or need to evacuate.. Identify two routes out of your neighborhood in case the primary route is blocked. 

 

·        Create an Emergency Preparedness Kit - Pack a first aid kit and essential medications, canned food and manual can opener, bottled water, maps of the area, flashlights and a battery-powered radio with extra batteries. Include essential legal and identifying documents in your kit in the event that you must quickly evacuate.  Set aside household items that can be used as fire tools (e.g. a rake, ax, shovel, bucket, chain or hand saw). 

 

·        Heed News Reports - Listen to your local radio and TV stations for updated information.  If threatened, be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice as wildfires can be unpredictable. Contain pets to one room so you can find them quickly.

 

·        Prepare Your Home – Select building materials and plants that resist fire.  Regularly clean your roof and gutters to remove flammable debris. Identify and maintain an adequate water source outside your home to saturate your home’s perimeter if needed. 

 

For more information on wildfire preparedness, contact the Kern Chapter of the American Red Cross at 661-324-6427, visit www.redcross.org or www.KernRedCross.org. We urge you to share these Red Cross wildfire preparedness tips with every member of your household, because the best protection is to be prepared ahead of time.   

 

About the American Red Cross:

Help people affected the recent Wildfires in Kern County, by donating to the American Red Cross Kern Chapter’s Wildfire Disaster Relief Fund. On those rare occasions when donations exceed Red Cross expenses for a specific disaster, contributions are used to prepare for and serve victims of other disasters. Call 661-324-6427 to donate. Contributions to the Disaster Relief Fund may be sent to your local American Red Cross at P.O. Box 1226, Bakersfield, CA 93302-1226. Internet users can make a secure online contribution by visiting www.kernredcross.org or Text Red Cross to 90999.

                                                                            

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Thank you for supporting your American Red Cross,

 

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Jennifer Perfect

Public Support Officer

American Red Cross -- Kern Chapter

5035 Gilmore Ave, P.O. Box 1226

Bakersfield, CA 93308

Office: (661) 324-6427

24 Hour: 1-800-951-5600

Fax: (661) 321-0744

Email: JPerfect@kernredcross.org

Website: http://www.kernredcross.org  

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