Josephine County Board Of Commissioners

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Josephine County Courthouse
500 NW 6th Street Dept. 6
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone: (541) 474-5221

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Oregon State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301

Grants Pass & Josephine County Chamber of Commerce

Josie Molloy President & CEO
1995 NW Vine St
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(541) 476-7717

City of Cave Junction
Josephine County

County Demographic Data
State Wide Emergency Resources
Updated July 29,2025

I Primary Emergency Service Agencies


Josephine County Sheriff Office

Sheriff Dave Daniel
1901 NE F St
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone: (541) 474-5123

Rogue Valley Emergency Management

Oregon Emergency Manager Roster
500 NW 6th St
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone: (541) 474-5300

Josephine County 911 Agency

Oregon PSAP Directory
726 NE 7th St
Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 Tel:541-472-1911
Fax:541-476-8527
24hr: 541-471-2667

Oregon State Patrol

Local DPS Officers
Oregon PSAP Directory Roster
4500 Rogue Valley Hwy, Suite A
Central Point, OR 97502. 541-664-4600
541-664-5287
24 hr: 541-664-4600

II Hospitals & Other Emergency Services


Asante Three Rivers Medical Center

500 SW Ramsey Ave
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541) 472-7000

American Medical Response

David Mathews
401 NW F St
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(541) 474-6303

Applegate Valley Rural Fire Protection District

Oregon Fire Chief Directory
1095 Upper Applegate Road
Jacksonville, OR 97530
Phone: 541-899-1050
Fax: 541-899-9314
Fire Department Directories
EMS & Fire Directory

Grants Pass Fire And Rescue

Oregon Fire Chief Directory
199 Northwest Hillcrest
Grants Pass, OR 97527
Ph: 541-450-6200
Fx: 541-476-1929


Illinois Valley Fire District

Oregon Fire Chief Directory
681 Caves Hwy
Cave Junction, OR 97523
(541) 592-2225


Rural Metro Fire Department

Steve NelsonFire Chief
807 NE 6th St
Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 474-1218
Fax (541) 479-6753


Williams Fire Rescue

Oregon Fire Chief Directory
211 East Fork Road
Williams, OR 97544
(541) 846-7644

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Radio Reference Online

Souhern Oregon Amateur Radio Club

(K7LIX): 146.640 MHz (-) and 147.300 MHz (+)
KE7LKX and is on 440.4625 MHz (+)
PO Box 1164
Grants Pass OR 97528-0096

Rogue Valley Amateur Radio Club

Pat Cunningham President KD7MPA
K7RVM - Rogue Valley Manor
147.000 (+) PL 123.0, IRLP 7171
440.225 (+) PL 131.8
145.240 (-) D-Star
K7JAX - Mt. Baldy
146.840 (+) PL 123.0
WX7MFR - Mt. Ashland
147.260 (+) PL 123.0 Off Air
K7RPT - Amateur Radio Repeater Group (ARRG)
147.020 (+) PL 100.0

III Social Service Providers In Jackson County


Amercian Red Cross
Central and Eastern Oregon Chapter
Morgan Schmidt Executive Director
815 SW Bond Street, Suite 110
Bend, OR 97702
(541) 382-2142

United Way of Jackson County

Dee Anne Everson Executive Director
60 Hawthorne St
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 773-5339

United Community Action Network

Shaun Pritchard Executive Director
900 SE 8th Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(541) 956-4050
Fax: (541) 956-4451

Grants Pass Rescue Mission

Ken Emilio – Executive Director
540 SW Foundry St #2412
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(541) 476-0082

Oregon Adult and Family Services

2101 NW Hawthorne Ave., Suite B
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone 541-474-3101
Fax 541-474-3183

Josephine County Public Health

Email Address
715 NW Dimmick St,
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone: (541) 474-5325

IV Josephine County City of Grants Pass


Josephine County Board Of Commissioners

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Josephine County Courthouse
500 NW 6th Street Dept. 6
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone: (541) 474-5221

City of Grants Pass

Mayor Clint Scherf & City Council
Oregon Emergency Manager Roster
Oregon PSAP Directory
101 NW A Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Ph: 541-450-6000

City of Cave Junction

Mayor Jesse Dugas
Oregon Emergency Manager Roster
Oregon PSAP Directory
222 W. Lister Street
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Phone (541) 592-2156

V Oregon State Agencies


Major General Alan R. Gronewold

Oregon Military Department
1776 Militia Way SE
PO Box 14350
Salem, Oregon 97309-5047
971-355-4127.

Oregon Emergency Management

Erin McMahon Director
3225 State St, Room 115
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-378-2911

OR State Police

Superintendent Casey Codding
General Headquarters
3565 Trelstad Ave SE
Salem, OR 97317
503-378-3720

Oregon Transportation Department

Kris Strickler Director
355 Capitol St, NE MS 11
Salem, OR 97301
503-986-3452

Department of Human Services

Fariborz PaksereshtDirector
500 Summer St NE, E15
Salem, OR 97301
503-945-5600

Department of Health

Sejal HathiDirector
500 Summer Street, NE, E-20
Salem, OR 97301-1097
Phone: 503-947-2340
Fax: 503-947-5461

Oregon Department of Agriculture

Lisa Charpilloz HansonDirector
635 Capitol St NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-986-4552
Fax: 503-986-4747

Pacific Northwest Seismic Network: PNSN

UW Seismological Laboratory
University of Washington
Geophysics Building ATG 146
Seattle, WA 98195-1310
206-685-8180

VII Radio and Television Stations & Transportation


KOBI
Channel 5
comments@kobi5.com
125 South Fir Street
Medford, OR 97501
(541) 779-5555

KTLV
News 10
1440 Rossanley Dr
Medford, OR 97501
(541) 773-7373

KDVR
Channel 12
1090 Knutson Ave
Medford, OR 97105
(541) 773-1212 Business Office
(541) 779-9755 Newsroom

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Radio Locator

Josephine County Transit
Regional Transit
125 River Heights Way
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541) 474-5452
FAX NUMBER: (541) 474-5414

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Grants Pass Airport
Jason Davis
1441 Brookside Blvd
GRANTS PASS, OR 97526
Phone 541-955-4535
FAX # - 541-479-8894

The Point
Regional Transit
Oregon Department Of Transportion
1-888-846-4183

VIII Maps of Jackson County


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City Grants Pass Map

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Jackson County Map

US Senator Mark O Hatfield

Proposes Amendment CSBG

US Edward M Kennedy

Co Sponsored Proposes Amendment CSBG

US John Glen

Co Sponsored Proposes Amendment CSBG
The Honorable Mark Hatfield
Washington, D.C. 20510-10AM
Western Union Mailgram
1-128754U070004 03/10/88 ICS WA16612 SOTA
02873 MLTN VA 03/10/88 JN15212

Chris Walters
722 I Street
Modesto, CA 95354
Thank you for your most recent correspondence regarding the homeless. I greatly appreciate your list of shelters on the West Coast Corridor which currently offer work placement services. When the Senate considered the urgent relief for the Homeless Act I added an amendment which would provide for case management to track and assist the homeless in obtaining comprehensive services, including job training. It is likely that this matter will come up during debate on welfare reform. Your interest and compassion are to commended.

Kind Regards
MARK O HATFIELD, U.S.S.
09134 18:02 EST
MGMCOMP

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Transient Surveys Shelters
NATIONAL NEWSARTICLE
Sunday, November 20th, 1988
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Associated Press
MEDFORD, ORE- In his wandering from San Diego to Seattle Chris Walters has surveyed homeless shelters and developed ideas about how to make them better.

"I'm not doing just a survey" says Walters from a phone
booth in Stockton, California."I live there. I'm a homeless person too."


James Harris, Manager of Oregon's Homeless Program, says Walters has provided information about the needs and movements of the homeless and transients on the I-5 Corridor - information that officials wouldn't get otherwise

"I think he's doing a public service".

Walters said he worked in security for 10 years as a clerk in a bank in Florida before hitting the road. After a six month stint as a motel clerk in 1986, he was back on the road again. "If you were looking at me, you couldn't tell I was homeless." He said on the telephone."You would assume I worked in a bank or something. The only thing that would give me away would be my disintegrating tennis shoes."

His office is a notebook he carried in a small duffle bag along with a change of clothes and a few personal items.

In His travels he distributes his reports on homeless shelters
to city managers, county supervisors, social-service
departments, Congressmen, Senators, Libraries, and Newspapers

He applauds a decision in California to open National Guard Armories as shelters on cold nights and would like to see other states do the same. "It keeps people from freezing to death, " he said. Walters ranks Oregon first in the West in helping homeless men to go back to work, followed by Nevada, Arizona, Washington, and California.

He said the short time a person can stay in a shelter makes it harder for him or her to settle down and get a job. "When a homeless person is in Medford and his five days are up, he's not going to starve to death or freeze to death at night,"

Walters said, "He's going to go north to Roseburg or south to Redding. Most homeless move around because the homeless system is set up to encourage them to move around. He would like to see shelters allow one 30 day stay a year, so people can get a job and start a life for themselves.

US Senator Bob Packwood

United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
May 22nd, 1989

Mr. Chris Walters
345 Commercial Street
Salem, OR 97301

Dear Mr. Walters:

Thank you for sending me a copy of your letter to Governor Goldschmidt regarding your concern over the budget for the Oregon Shelter Network. I appreciate your bringing your concerns and comments to my attention.

There is no question that the issue of homeless is a huge problem and we must all work together to address the cause of the problem and not just warehouse these individuals"

I find it reassuring that people like you are concerned about the problems facing our country, and are interested in actively searching for solutions. Again, thank you for getting in touch with me. I have made a note of your position and will be sure to keep your comments in mind.

Sincerely, SIGNED BOB PACKWOOD
BP/OJB-
Update & Replies To Public & Private Concerns
Endorsement From FEMA 2005

Mary Margaret Walker
NIMS Integration Center
DHS/FEMA
Washington, DC

From: Fluman, Al
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 6:16 PM
To: Walker, Mary-Margaret
Subject: RE: NIMS Related Research Project

It ties to NIMS is the following ways:

Preparedness: Any emergency management related preparedness activity is tied directly to NIMS. This preparedness tool (listing of key contact personnel by state and county) is a valuable planning activity and an important resource for response and recovery activities.

Communications and Information Management: The web-based contact list is an extremely valuable response and recovery tool especially for resource management during and after an incident. Plus, the tool will be made available on a CD for use if the internet is down during an incident. An emergency manager in a county could pull out the CD or the printed version of the CD and use the information.

Resource Management: See above, the tool can be used by logistics personnel in a county emergency operations center for potential contacts of resources statewide.

As for interoperability … the definition of interoperability in its basic form is the ability of a system to use parts or equipment of another system … while we may be stretching things a bit with this tool under the basic definition of interoperability … the key contact list from all counties in the state has various uses in all phases of emergency management + it can be used in its CD form or printed form during an actual event. The data from this tool/system can be used in various other systems (resource management/emergency operations plans/etc.)

Hopefully this will help. Al.