RED CROSS PROVIDES ASSISTANCE AFTER RESIDENTIAL FIRE IN SPRINGFIELD
News Release from American Red Cross - Cascades Region
Posted on FlashAlert: August 1st, 2015 4:43 PM
Disaster Action Team volunteers from the American Red Cross Cascades Region provided assistance to three adults, one child and one pet following a multi-family fire Saturday (Aug. 1) in the 3000 block of Gateway Street in Springfield, OR. Red Cross provided lodging, clothing, shoes, infant supplies, food, comfort kits and information about recovery services.
The Red Cross advocates emergency preparedness and offers the installation of free smoke alarms in communities across Oregon and southwest Washington. Residents may call (503) 528-5783 to schedule an appointment.
Know what to do before, during and after a home fire. Take a few moments to review your family's exit plan should there be a fire in your home. This information, and more, is available at www.redcross.org or in a free Prepare! Resource Guide published by the American Red Cross Cascades Region. The guide can be downloaded at http://rdcrss.org/1zq8XW6.
The Red Cross advocates emergency preparedness and offers the installation of free smoke alarms in communities across Oregon and southwest Washington. Residents may call (503) 528-5783 to schedule an appointment.
Know what to do before, during and after a home fire. Take a few moments to review your family's exit plan should there be a fire in your home. This information, and more, is available at www.redcross.org or in a free Prepare! Resource Guide published by the American Red Cross Cascades Region. The guide can be downloaded at http://rdcrss.org/1zq8XW6.
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