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About Okizu
Camp Okizu is a camp that serves families affected by childhood cancer. Okizu
offers weekend family camps in the spring and fall as well as week long
residential camp programs in the summer. There are 7, one week long, summer
camp programs between June and August. 3 of these weeks are for oncology
campers, kids who currently or previously had cancer, and 4 of the weeks are for
the siblings of these patients. During a summer camp session there will be as
many as 200 people on site and during a family camp as many as 300.
Responding to Camp Okizu in General
-The Main point of entry to Camp Okizu is 445 Zink Road.
- The most direct route to the LZ is through the 295 Zink road gate.
- The 445 gate code #0911
-The 295 gate has a state and county lock on it..
-The most direct access to the camp buildings is via 445 Zink road.
Responding to Medical Calls at Camp Okizu
-Camp Okizu will send camp staff, in vehicles, to the 445 Zink road gate,
in order to meet and escort the first due engine and the ambulance, to the
scene.
-At any camp program Okizu will have medical personnel trained at least
to the level of RN.
- Camp Okizu has an AED on site and our administrative staff is trained in
its use.
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Responding to Structure Alarms at Camp Okizu
-In the event of a structure alarm sounding, all persons at camp will
evacuate and assemble in the designated assembly area. (see map)
-In the event of an alarm sounding, the source of the alarm can be
determined from any of 3 panels. Inside east door to Lodge. Inside north
door of infirmary (INN). Mechanical room in lodge basement.
-The Lodge and infirmary (INN) have fire sprinkler systems. Both pumps
are backed up by a generator and fed by a 42,000-gallon tank.
- Three, 1,000 gallon tanks above the parking lot supply LPG for all of
camp.
- LPG shut offs are located at:
-All 4 unit bathhouses
- Lodge N/E corner
-Infirmary (INN) east wall
-Boat house east wall
- At main tanks.
Landing Zone
Coordinates:
N 39°38'51 .0"
W 121°21'52.6"
Map Datum: NAD27 CONUS
Map Spheroid: Clarke 1866
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-LZ has Wind sock/ Lights
- Please Contact Okizu Staff Prior to landing
Water Sources
-Okizu has 4 ponds/lakes that are filled with water year round.
-5 hydrants (3"/6" couplings) are gravity fed from the irrigation pond.
-9 standpipes (11/2" coupling), each unit has 2 standpipes. They are
gravity fed from the irrigation pond.
-Hydrants and Standpipes are drained and shut down during winter
months.
Contact Information
On site landline phones
(530)589-6985-Primary contact during camp programs
(530)589-6983-Infirmary (INN)
(530)589-43714On site staff housing
Off site contact numbers
(415)382-9083- Camp office in Novato,CA
(650)303-9523-*Camp Medical Director Cell (Mike Amylon MD)
(530)353-1967-*Site Manager Cell (Greg Thompson)
(530)675-3608>Site Managers Home (Greg Thompson)
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2019 Camp Dates
Spring Family camps
April 26th-28rd
May 3111-6th
May 17th-19st
May 24th-27th
Summer Camp
June 8th-July 16th
June 15th-23rd
June 22nd-30th
July 1St-5th Break week
July 6th — 14th
July 13th-24th
July 20th-28th
July 27th-Aug 4th
Fall
August-9th-12th
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August 30th-September 2nd
September 6th-9th
September 20th-23rd
September 27th-29th
October 18th-20th