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FEMA returning to RV, as Jackson Co awaits Almeda fire response report

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore The Federal Emergency Management Agency will send more workers to Phoenix and Talent next month to assist Almeda Fire victims. During a news conference Monday, John Vial, director of Jackson County’s Emergency Operations Center, stated that crews are making significant progress cleaning up burned areas. “We are well on our way to getting this mess cleaned up and that’s exciting,” Vial said. “We’re estimating that the cleanup process is well over 50% complete.” Vial says that mobile park homes were prioritized ahead of others because it is quicker to rehouse owners.  Talent Mobile Estates, Oak Ridge, Totem Pole Trailer Park, Mountain View Estates, Rogue Valley Mobile Village, Whispering Pines, Wagner Creek Estates and one other mobile home park has been fully cleaned up in Tier 1. The other sites is expected to be completed by the end of the month. 

Jackson County will be site of FEMA-backed vaccination center

Jackson County will be site of FEMA-backed vaccination center Public health officials said that the new federal and state-supported vaccination center will join ongoing efforts at the Jackson County Expo, expanding the number of doses that can be administered. Posted: Apr 12, 2021 9:33 AM Updated: Apr 12, 2021 9:41 AM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt MEDFORD, Ore. Jackson County has been selected to host a new community coronavirus vaccination center backed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, public health officials announced Monday morning. The Pilot Community Vaccination Center (CVC) will be supported by a mixture of federal, state, and local agencies offering both drive-through and walk-up vaccination options, in addition to mobile delivery. Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be offered.

FEMA trailers being used for Oregon wildfire survivors

FEMA trailers being used for Oregon wildfire survivors April 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) Federal officials say that trailers at an industrial site in southwest Oregon, which were rumored to house unaccompanied immigrant children, are actually for survivors of the September 2020 wildfires. The Mail Tribune reported on Sunday that the rumors spurred people with guns to show up at the site to protest the presence of the trailers. Officials say the group did not brandish their weapons in a threatening manner and no one was hurt. “Those rumors are false. We are not utilizing the manufactured home units or any of the travel trailers to house unaccompanied immigrants or individuals who are crossing the border in the south, the north or any other border,” said Toney Raines, the Federal Emergency Management Agency s coordinating officer for the state of Oregon.

FEMA says trailers aren t being used to house border-crossers – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News

FEMA says trailers aren t being used to house border-crossers – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
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Jackson opens online vaccine registration

Jackson opens online vaccine registration A new online portal now allows people to schedule themselves for COVID-19 vaccine appointments through the Jackson County Department of Public Health. JCDPH is currently scheduling appointments for groups one through three. These include health care workers, long-term care staff and residents, adults 65 and older, and frontline essential workers. The agency had been working since December to offer vaccines to people in Group 1 and Group 2 and has now successfully exhausted its pre-registration list. To schedule an appointment online, visit www.pickatime.com/jacksonvaccine. Appointment slots are updated weekly, so if no appointments are available, check back later. Other local health care providers are also offering vaccines. To find one near you, visit www.myspot.nc.gov/.

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