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Web Links - Lower Columbia Region Training Officer's Association
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Lower Columbia Region Training Officer's Association. Columbia County Area Organizations. Columbia River Fire and Rescue. Scappoose Rural Fire District. Oregon Department of Forestry, Columbia City Unit. Columbia 9-1-1 Communications District. Oregon Fire Instructor's Association. Northwest Association of Fire Trainers. Western Washington County Training Association. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
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Columbia County Emergency Management: All-Time Snowfall Records Fall Across Western Oregon & SW Washington
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Thursday, March 22, 2012. All-Time Snowfall Records Fall Across Western Oregon and SW Washington. By Steve Pierce, President, Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological Society. Vancouver, Washington (March 22nd 2012) - "Many cities across Western Oregon and Southwest Washington are setting all-time cold and snowfall records for this late in the season. Since Tuesday night, the Willamette Valley has been blanketed with anywhere from 2" to 9" of snow. The period of...
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Vernonia PD Web Links
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Vernonia Oregon Police Department. Dedicated to providing quality progressive law enforcement and community building services. Columbia County Web Site. This is the county web site. All regional governmental information is housed here. City of Vernonia Local Links. City Chamber of Commerce. Business and cultural information may be found on this site for the City of Vernonia. City of Vernonia Oregon web site. Find information on the workings of the city of Vernonia. This site is hosted at godddy.com.
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Columbia County Emergency Management: December 2013
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Thursday, December 5, 2013. Columbia County Emergency Management. We would like to share a Hypothermia Fact Sheet that has been put together by the Public Health Foundation of Columbia County. We urge everyone to become familiar with the signs of hypothermia - onset can happen very quickly in weather like this. When exposed to cold temperatures, your body begins to lose heat faster than it can be produced. You may not know you have hypothermia. Victims of hypothermia...
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Columbia County Emergency Management: May 2012
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Frost Advisory for Tonight. Just when you thought it was starting to look like Summer. The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for tonight. Be sure to bring in any fragile plants. URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE.UPDATED. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OR. 136 PM PDT WED MAY 9 2012. CHILLY NIGHT IN STORE FOR SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST. COOL HIGH PRESSURE FROM THE GULF OF ALASKA IS SETTLING INTO THE. 136 PM PDT WED MAY 9 2012.
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Columbia County Emergency Management: Revised Community Wildfire Protection Plan Available for Review
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Friday, April 13, 2012. Revised Community Wildfire Protection Plan Available for Review. Revised Community Wildfire Protection Plan available for review. Changes are in red. Please send comments to Columbia County Emergency Management by May 31, 2012. Thanks! See http:/ www.co.columbia.or.us/files/emergency%20management/CWPP Revised April2012 PublicReview.pdf. Columbia County Emergency Management. Links to Partner Agencies. Columbia 911 and CAN Registration.
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Columbia County Emergency Management: Hypothermia Prevention
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Thursday, December 5, 2013. We would like to share a Hypothermia Fact Sheet that has been put together by the Public Health Foundation of Columbia County. We urge everyone to become familiar with the signs of hypothermia - onset can happen very quickly in weather like this. When exposed to cold temperatures, your body begins to lose heat faster than it can be produced. Low body temperature may make you unable to think clearly or move well. Victims of hypothermia are ...
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Columbia County Emergency Management: Heavy Rain and Gusty Wind Through Wednesday
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Monday, December 3, 2012. Heavy Rain and Gusty Wind Through Wednesday. From today to tomorrow morning, we can expect to see 1/2 to 1 inch of rain (1 to 2 inches of rain in the Coast Range and foothills). From tomorrow morning to Wednesday morning, we can expect to see 1 to 2 inches of rain (2 to 4 inches of rain in the Coast Range and foothills). As far as wind, we can expect 20-25 mph winds inland with gusts of 30-40 mph. Columbia County Emergency Management. Columb...
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Columbia County Emergency Management: March 2012
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Thursday, March 22, 2012. All-Time Snowfall Records Fall Across Western Oregon and SW Washington. By Steve Pierce, President, Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological Society. Vancouver, Washington (March 22nd 2012) - "Many cities across Western Oregon and Southwest Washington are setting all-time cold and snowfall records for this late in the season. Since Tuesday night, the Willamette Valley has been blanketed with anywhere from 2" to 9" of snow. The period of...
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Columbia County Emergency Management
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Columbia County Emergency Management. Friday, September 27, 2013. Here are the locations to go for sandbags should they become necessary in this weekend's difficult weather:. Scappoose Fire District: 52751 Columbia River Hwy Scappoose, Oregon 503.543.5026. Columbia County Public Works: 1054 Oregon St St. Helens, (by Animal Shelter) 503.397.5090. Clatskanie Roads Shop: Intersection of Howard and Hwy 47 Clatskanie 503.728.2622. 2) McCormick Park 475 S 18th St. Helens (behind Center). Subscribe To This Blog!