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    Ronald E. Baldwin
    Courthouse, Room 610
    222 E. Weber Ave.
    Stockton, CA 95202
    209-468-3962 Phone
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San Joaquin Operational Area - XSJ

"Extreme Heat" Disaster Information
EOC gps: N37o 57.230'   W121o 17.293'

City Pages

- Escalon  - Lathrop   - Lodi  - Manteca - Ripon - Stockton  - Tracy
Quick Tabs: Phone Numbers, forms, Supplies | Situation Reports | Media Releases | Maps & Photos | Weather | e-mail & Secured Forums | U.S.Naval Master Clock
Emergency Operations Center Staffing Level - 0

MACS MODE -3 (Structure)
Statewide Wildland Fires

National Terrorism Level - ELEVATED

Current Situation

14-Aug-06 Ag Damage Estimates Updated
Losses due to livestock and poultry mortality and reduced milk and egg production are estimated to total $21,052,101 for 2006. Additionally, the impact from the heat wave on milk production is expected to continue into 2007 resulting in an additional loss of $18,945,411.  See Damage Assessment form (pdf)

San Joaquin County has requested a USDA primary disaster declaration for San Joaquin County’s dairy, poultry, and livestock industries.

25-Jul-06  San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors Proclaim Existence of a local Emergency
The Board of Supervisors Proclaimed an emergency due to risk conditions to agricultural livestock, public health, and other issues related to current extreme heat.  See media release (pdf)

Support Information

Transportation help:

Love I.N.C. (In the Name of Christ) offers transportation to a cooling center.  Contact:

9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.:
Charlie Smith, 209-825-9131

-  1:00 pm-after:
Carolyn Draper, 209-923-1660
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Donations:

Catholic Charities is collecting donated needed items to help those in need keep cool.

The following items have been requested:

  • Electric fans
  • Portable or window air conditioners
  • Water
  • Blue ice (to freeze)
  • Water misters

Contact Juliana Homan or Melody Weeks, 209-444-5900

* Other Phone Numbers

PG&E Public Assistance Programs: 1-800-PGE-5000

* Response Forms

* Recovery Operations

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MEDIA RELEASES

County Board Proclaims Local Emergency; 25-Jul-06 (pdf)

PROCLAMATIONS & ORDERS

Maps, Photos, Graphs

* Incident Maps
* Intell Maps - restricted
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U.S.G.S. Quad sections for county
 

TIPS & PREVENTION

Heat tips for Elderly (pdf)

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