Tehama County Board of Supervisors

Supervisor John Leach & County Supervisors
727 Oak St
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 527-4655

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Calfornia State Homepage

Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce

Administration
100 Main St
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 527-6220

City of Red Bluff
Shasta County

County Demographics
State Wide Emergency Resources
Updated 7/6/2024

I Primary Emergency Providers


Tehama County Sheriff Office

Sheriff Dave Kain
Undersheriff Jeff Garett
22840 Antelope Blvd
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 529-7900

Tehama Sheriff Emergency Services

Sergeant Danielle Harris
22840 Antelope Boulevard
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 529-7988

Tehama County Sheriff 911 Dispatch

Travis Bowersox PSAP
22840 Antelope Blvd
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 529-7900

II Hospitals & Fire Departments


St Elizabeth Community Hospital

2550 Sister Mary Columba Dr,
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 529-8000

Tehama County Fire Department

Fire Marshal
604 Antelope Blvd
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Phone: (530) 528-5199

Corning Fire Department

814 5th Street
Corning, CA 96021
(530) 824-7044


Red Bluff City Fire Department

Michael (Mike) Bachmeyer
Mark Moyer – Division Chief
555 Washington Street
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 527-1126
FAX - (530) 529-4768

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Radio Reference Online

Shasta Tehama ARES

Attn: Bill
146.640 PL 88.5
7712 JODA RD
Shingleton CA 96088
530-246-2227

III Social Service Providers In Shasta & Tehama Counties


Amerian Red Cross
Gold Country Chapter
Christine Woods Emergency Management
3609 Bechelli Ln I,
Redding, CA 96002
Phone: (530) 244-8000

United Way Of Northern California

Larry Olmstead President & CEO
2280 Benton Dr Bldg. B,
Redding, CA 96003
(530) 241-7521

Good News Rescue Mission

Jonathan Anderson – Executive Director
2842 S. Market Street
Redding, CA 96001
P. 530-242-5920
F. 530-242-5924

Tehama County Community Action

Adminisration
310 S Main St,
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 527-6159

Tehama County Health Services Agency

Jayme Bottke - MHA Executive Director
275 Solano St,
Corning, CA 96021
(530) 824-4890

Salvation Army Redding Corps

Commanding Officer
2691 Larkspur Ln
Redding, CA 96002

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Sage Stage Website
108 S Main Street
Alturas, CA 96101
(530) 233-6410

IV Tehama County and City of Red Bluff


Tehama County Board of Supervisors

Supervisor John Leach & County Supervisors
727 Oak St
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 527-4655

City Of Red Bluff

Mayor Kriss Deiters & City Council
555 Washington St a,
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(530) 527-2605

City Of Corning

Mayor Robert Snow & City Council
794 Third Street
Corning, CA 96021
(530) 824-7033
(530) 824-2489 (FAX)

V 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

Radio and Television Stations & Transportation


KOBI Channel 5 NBC

Robert Wise News
125 South Fir Street
Medford, OR 97501
541.779.5555

KCRC TV Channel 7

Email
755 Auditorium Drive
Redding, CA 96001

Action Now News

news@actionnewsnow.com
3460 Silverbell Rd.
Chico, CA 95973 USA
(530) 342-0141

KHRD
Red 103.1 FM Classic Rock
Beth Tappan, Market Manager
Phone 530-244-9700
Results Radio, LLC
1355 N. Dutton Ave Suite 225
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Ph: 707-546-9185

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Radio Locator

Tehama Rural Area eXpress

Sharon Young General Manager
Jessica Riske-Gomez Deputy Directory of Transportation
Transit Agency Board
1509 Schwab Street
Red Bluff, CA 96080
530-602-8282

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49CN Rancho Tehama Airport
Robin Kampmann City & Airport Contact
794 Third St.
Corning, CA 96021
(530) 824-7025

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49CN Rancho Tehama Airport
R. Scott Miller Manager
555 Washington Street
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Phone 530-527-2605

VI Shasta CascadeEarthquake Hazards

Mount Shasta Volcano
The record of eruptions over the last 10,000 years suggests that, on average, at least one eruption occurs every 800 to 600 years at Mt Shasta. Future eruptions like those of the last 10,000 years will probably produce deposits of ash, lava flows, domes, and pyroclastic flows, and could endanger infrastructure that lie within several tens of kilometers of the volcano.

Lava flows and pyroclastic flows may affect low areas within about 15-20 km (9 to 13 mi) of the summit of Mount Shasta or any satellite vent that might become active. Lahars could affect valley floors and other low areas as much as several tens of kilometers from Mount Shasta.Owing to great relief and steep slopes, a portion of the volcano could also fail catastrophically and generate a very large debris avalanche and lahar. Such events could affect any sector around the volcano and could reach more than 50 km (30 mi) from the summit. Explosive lateral blasts, like the May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, could also occur as a result of renewed eruptive activity, or they could be associated with a large debris avalanche; such events could affect broad sectors to a distance of more than 30 km (20 mi) from the volcano.

On the basis of its behavior in the past 10,000 years, Mount Shasta is not likely to erupt large volumes of pumiceous ash in the near future. The distribution of tephra and prevailing wind directions suggest that areas most likely to be affected by tephra are mainly east and within about 50 km (30 mi) of the summit of the volcano.It has been suggested that because it is a long-lived volcanic center and has erupted only relatively small volumes of magma for several thousand years, Mount Shasta is the most likely Cascade Range volcano to produce an explosive eruption of very large volume. Such an event could produce tephra deposits as extensive and as thick as the Mazama ash and pyroclastic flows that could reach more than 50 km (30 mi) from the vent. The annual probability for such a large event may be no greater than 10-5, but it is finite.
SHASTA CASCADE EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS
Lassen Volcanic National Park
All four types of volcanoes found in the entire world are represented in Lassen Volcanic National Park— shield (Prospect Peak), plug dome (Lassen Peak), Cinder Cone (Cinder Cone), and Composite (Brokeoff Volcano) volcanoes.In August of 1916, Lassen Volcanic National Park was established. The park and Lassen Peak take their name from Peter Lassen, one of the first white settlers in the northern Sacramento Valley, who discovered of a route through the mountains called the Lassen Trail.

To see these volcanic sites, Lassen Volcanic National Park offers both summer and winter weather activities. With over 150 miles of hiking trails, both day hiking and backpacking are popular summer activities. Winter conditions often begin as early as October and persist through June or July making snow play, snowshoeing, and backcountry skiing great options for cold months.

IX Maps of Tehama County


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City Red Bluff Map

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Tehama County Map

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Tehama County Map

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Tehama Flood Evacuation Map