Placer County Board Of Supervisors Contact
175 Fulweiler Ave,
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 889-4010

City of Auburn
Placer County


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Calfornia State Homepage

Auburn Chamber of Commerce

Email Address
1103 High Street, Suite 100,
Auburn, CA 95603
530. 885.5616

Demographics

County Demographics
Emergency Management Plans
Updated 3/06/2023

I Primary Emergency Providers


Placer County Sheriff Office

Sheriff Wayne Woo
2929 Richardson Dr,
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 889-7800

Placer County Emergency Management

Email Address
2968 Richardson Dr,
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 886-5300
Fax: 530-886-5343

Sheriff 911 Dispatch

Placer County Sheriff's Office
2929 Richardson Drive
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: 530-889-7800

II Hospitals EMS & Fire Departments
& Other Emergency Services


Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

11815 Education Street
Auburn, CA, 95602
(530) 888-4500


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Placer County Fire Department
Brian Estes Fire Chief
13760 Lincoln Way
Auburn, CA 95603
530-823-4904

Auburn City Fire Department

Ron Spencer Fire Chief
John Rogers Battalion Chief - Shift C
1225 Lincoln Way, Room 7
Auburn, CA 95603
(530) 823-4211, ext. 2


Rocklin Fire Department

Reginald Williams Fire Chief
4060 Rocklin Road
Rocklin CA 95677
(916) 625-5300


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Roseville Fire Department
Fire Chief Rick Bartee
Jason Rizzi Assistant Fire
316 Vernon Street, Suite 480
Roseville, CA 95678
(916) 774-5800

Sacramento County EMS

John Poland Regional Director
Troy M. Falck, MD
535 Menlo Drive, Suite A,
Rocklin, CA 95765
916) 625-1702


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Western Placer Amateur Radio Club
Michael Buck Club Contact
PO Box 1173,
Lincoln CA 95648

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Placer County Radio Frequencies
Radio Reference Online

III Non Profit & Community Interest Organizations In Nevada County


Amerian Red Cross

California Gold County Country
1565 Exposition Blvd,
Sacramento, CA 95815
Phone: +1 916-993-7070

United Way Of Northern California

Larry Olmstead President & CEO
2500 Floral Ave, Ste 20
Chico CA 95973
530.809.4663

The Salvation Army Roseville Corp

Captain Clarissa Ochoa-Oliveira
100 Lincoln St
Roseville, CA 95678
(916) 784-3382

Placer County Food Bank

Dave Martinez Executive Director
8284 Industrial Ave.
Roseville, CA 95678
P: (916) 783-0481
F: (916) 783-4013

Placer County Department of Health & Human Services

Dr. Rob Oldham Director Director of Social Services
1000 Sunset Blvd #220
Rocklin, CA 95765
(888) 385-5160

The Gathering Inn
Homeless Shelter
Keith Deiderich Executive Director
PO Box 297
Roseville, CA 95678
916-791-9355

IV Placer County Government & City of Auburn


Placer County Board Of Supervisors Contact
175 Fulweiler Ave,
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 889-4010

City Of Auburn

Mayor Alice Dowdin Calvillo
1225 Lincoln Way
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: 530-823-4211

City Of Roseville

Mayor Bruce Houdesheldt
311 Vernon St.
Roseville, California 95678
(916) 774-5362

Beale Air Force Base

Public Information Office
24112 'A' Street.
Beale AFB, CA, United States. 95903
(530) 634-2953

California State Association of Counties
President Chuck Washington
1100 K Street, Suite 101
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 327-7500
Communities in Placer County County
1 City of Colfax

2 City of Lincoln

3 City of Rocklin

Public Utilities & Vital Resources


PG&E, Pacific Gas and Electric

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P.O. Box 997300
Sacramento, CA 95899-7300
24-hour Power Outage Information Center
1-800-743-5002

California Department of Education

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1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
General: 916-319-0800

California Department of Health

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PO Box 997377, MS 0500
Sacramento, CA 95899-7377
(916) 558-1784

California Department of Transportation

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1120 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
General Information:
(916) 654-2852

California Highway Patrol

Commissioner Sean Duryee
601 N 7th St,
Sacramento, CA 95811
916) 843-3000

VI Radio and Television Stations & Transportation


KVMR 89.5
Variety
Business Manager Brian McInerney
120 Bridge Street
Nevada City, CA 95959
Office (530) 265-9073


STAR 94.FM
Hot AC
1255 East Main St. #A
Grass Valley, CA
530.272.3424


KNCO AM 830
News Talk
1255 E Main St
Grass Valley, CA.
Listener Line (530) 477-5626
Business Line (530) 272-3424


River 103.7
The River
Panama and Mike
961 Matley Lane #120
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 829-1964

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Radio Locator

KAUN Auburn Municipal Airport
Jonathan Wright Airport Manager
13666 New Airport Rd,
Auburn, CA 95602

Placer County Transit

Transit Administration
11432 F Avenue
Auburn, CA 95603
530-885-BUSS

VII High Sierra Earthquake Hazards

High Sierra Earthquake Hazards
Most people residing in the High Sierra Area are probably not too concerned about seismic hazards. However, moderate to strong earthquakes do occasionally strike in the Sierra Nevada. Such earthquakes usually happen because (1) vertical adjustments are still being made within the recently uplifted (geologic time wise) Sierran block and (2) the range is wedged between two tectonically active areas: On the west side, the North American and Pacific plates continue to crunch and grind past each other, while to east, extensional faulting continues to shape the Basin and Range province. These geologic processes cause stress not only to accumulate within the two individual regions, but also within the Sierra Nevada province. Consequently, at least 20 earthquakes greater than magnitude five (M5), three of which were greater than M6), have been recorded within the area since 1855. Some of these have generated ground shaking and landslides that have caused significant damage to structures and roads.

Of particular interest in the High Sierra Area is the Tahoe Basin. Although, commonly thought to be part of the Sierra Nevada landscape, the Tahoe Basin overlaps the boundary between the Sierra and a narrow tectonic transition zone that separates the Sierra Nevada from Basin and Range province to the east. It is generally accepted that the intensity of extensional tectonism within the Basin and Range progressively increases westward, culminating along the extent of this transition zone. Recent studies reveal that multiple earthquakes of about M7 have occurred within the basin during the last 11,000 years, some within the last few thousand years. Not only is considerable damage and possible loss of life to be expected from such a large magnitude earthquake in present time, the amount of associated surface rupture on one of the faults below Lake Tahoe could generate a 30-foot high seiche wave that could easily destroy lakeside developments. Ground failure in the form of rock falls and other landslides along the steep mountain slopes surrounding the basin, along with liquefaction of sediments deposited within the basin itself, could cause substantial damage in developed areas.

VII Maps of Eldorado County and City of Auburn


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Auburn City Map

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Roseville City Map

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Eldorado County Map

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Eldorado County Map