HomeMy WebLinkAbout10.15.20 North Complex Fire EOC morning briefing for October 15_Redacted
From:Ring, Brian
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;
McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;
Teeter, Doug
Cc:Pickett, Andy;Gosselin, Paul;Ramsey, Mike
Subject:North Complex Fire EOC morning briefing for October 15
Date:Thursday, October 15, 2020 9:25:51 AM
Good morning all – quick update from our 9:00am EOC briefing for the North Complex Fire.
FIRE UPDATE:
No update from the USFS today.
PG&E
PG&E – about 6:00pm yesterday – approximately 10,550 customers in Butte County are
impacted (the eastern flank of the County). Winds are supposed to ramp back up again
today/Thursday and into the evening tonight. They hope to start patrolling lines Friday
morning …with power anticipated to be fully restored by Friday night. 5 Customer Resource
Centers are in line to be opened up – same locations as previously utilized:
Bangor Community Center
7500 Oro Bangor Highway
Bangor, 95914
American Veterans Store
15474 Forest Ranch Way
Forest Ranch, Butte, 95942
Magalia Pines Baptist Church
14098 Skyway Rd
Magalia, 95954
Southside Oroville Community Center
2959 Lower Wyandotte Rd
Oroville, 95966
Craig Memorial Congregational Church
5665 Scottwood Rd
Paradise, 95969
The CRCs will provide: snacks, waters, ADA restrooms, charging stations, Wi-Fi services. They
will be open from 8:00am to 10:00pm today/Thursday and tomorrow/Friday (unless power is
restored sooner).
CARE AND SHELTER:
Working with CalOES and FEMA to extend the end date to get survivors out of non-
congregate sheltering.
o We have 30 days from the closure of the incident (which has been noted as 9/26
– even though we were still actively fighting the fire at this time). This would
mean sheltering is approved through 10/26. We are working on getting an
extension with OES…and feel optimistic this won’t be an issue.
There are 171 animals still being sheltered.
o Reunification efforts continue. Animals that go unclaimed will be spade,
neutered and put up for adoption.
o 10/23 is the slated closure date of animal shelter.
There are 225 individuals housed in 118 hotel/rooms throughout N. Cal. Work
continues to get them to a longer term solution.
Calls – over 3,802 calls received thus far. Calls continue to be around 120-140/day.
Misc. Items:
Logistics has processed 1,371 resource requests to date.
Will be pushing out a press release today on a new Butte County Recovers website –
which will have information on recovery efforts for both the Camp Fire and the North
Complex Fire.
We continue to work in a 2 week operational period which began last Friday evening –
running through 8:00pm Friday 10/23. We continue to need EOC support for Care and
Shelter. We will have briefings two days/week (on Tuesday and Thursday).
If there are any questions – please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thanks…
Brian Ring
Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
Administration
25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965