Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

Help get Lane County to Low Risk Level – Free vaccination clinics are here and walk ins are welcome

Para leer esta información en Español, haga clic aqui We only need to get a little over 4% more people vaccinated with at least one shot to move the county into ‘Low Risk’ covid level. Attaining Low Risk level means … Continue reading

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Walk-ins now welcome at Lane County Public Health vaccine clinics – Ages 16+

ALL PERSONS AGE 16+ ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE COVID-19 VACCINE.   Walk-ins are now welcome at Lane County Public Health vaccine clinics. Appointments are still encouraged. Lane County Public Health Clinics available this week: Thursday, May 6 from 4:00pm to … Continue reading

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SCCO Monthly Meeting Reminder – This Thursday

SCCO May meetingThursday May 6, 20217:00 PM The main presentation will be Lessons of 2020 wildfire season, steps to take going forward, risk assessment for Santa Clara and how to protect yourself. Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/93106826474?pwd=ZXVYTW1CNmRSMzVKY3hsWDFCWjg4UT09 Meeting ID: 931 0682 6474Passcode: … Continue reading

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Emergency Communications Field Day, June 12th, 2021

Gerry Brown offered this June Emergency Preparedness Event for posting. Hi Folks,As part of the Santa Clara Community, I am proud to be presenting a short course in Emergency Communications based on the Eugen-Springflield CERT Emergency Communications Guidelines.  Also, as … Continue reading

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Blood Donations Urgently needed – Donate at Irving Grange this Thursday & Friday

From Bloodworks Northwest: · Our community’s blood supply is currently 1,700 units below operational levels; meaning only an emergency 24 hour supply of all blood types is available to hospitals.· No show rates are significantly increasing to almost 30% Give … Continue reading

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