Below is a collection of links containing useful information on local wildfires and the Eagle Creek wildfire in particular. If you seek more information on fires, these sites list additional useful sources.
Local Fire Information
Fire Evacuation Information
Info on the three levels of evacuation.
Getting Ready For Evacuation
Here is some general information on how to prepare your home for an anticipated fire evacuation, evacuation steps, animal evacuation, and what to do if you are trapped.
Air Quality Information
Air Quality Info
This is a link the air quality right now. Choose your city and make informed decisions on your exposure
Property Damage Information
If you have experienced property loss, we have a blog post that contains info on some useful next steps on your situation.
How You Can Help
What You Can Do To Help Right Now
This link contains information on what you can do to help at the local level and how you can receive help should you need it.
This wildfire season has been particularly active and has disrupted the lives of so many. Please, be safe out there and take care of each other.
Red Cross and Other Humanitarian Organizations:
American Red Cross – Portland …503-284-1234
American Red Cross –
Vancouver ……………………………………360-693-5821
Francis Center …………………………….503-775-6784
Serves area north of Powell from 60th to 82nd
and south of Powell from 39th to 136th
Provides emergency clothing and food
Mainspring Portland
(Fish Emergency Services …………503-233-5533
Neighborhood House ……………….503-246-1663
St. Vincent DePaul
Portland …………………………………..503-235-8431
Vancouver ……………………………….360-694-5388
Salvation Army
Portland …………………………………..503-493-3925
Vancouver ……………………………….360-892-9050
SnowCap ……………………………………..503-674-8785
Provides clothing and emergency food.
Fire – Support Services