Board of Commissioners
Karen Dill Boarderman Chairperson
Public Service Building - 6th Floor
1300 Franklin Street
PO Box 5000
Vancouver, WA 98660
Phone: 360-397-2232
Fax: 360-397-6058

City of Vancouver Clark County


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Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce

John Dombroski Chairman of Board
360-567-1050
1101 Broadway St 120,
Vancouver,WA 98660
(360) 694-2588
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I Primary Emergency Providers In Clark County


Clark County Sheriff Department

Sheriff John Horch
UnderSheriff Jim Hansen
707 West 13th
PO Box 410
Vancouver, WA 98666
360-696-2211
360-696-2366

Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency

Dave Fuller, Director
(360) 992-9219
Scott Johnson
Emergency Management Manager
(360) 992-6286
710 West 13th Street
Vancouver, WA 98660-2810
360-737-1911
FAX: 360-694-1954

Clark Regional 911

Jason Fritz E911 Coordinator
Operations Manager
(360) 992-9210
710 West 13th Street
Vancouver, WA 98660-2810
360-737-1911
FAX: 360-694-1954

II Hospitals & Ambulance Services In Clark County


Peace Health Southwest Washington

Medical Center
400 Northeast
Mother Joseph Place
Vancouver, WA 98664
360-256-2000
Southwest Washington
Medical Center
3400 Main St
Vancouver,WA 98663
(360) 256-2000

Veterans Hospital

1601 Fourth Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98
360-696-4061

Legacy Hospital At Salmon Creek

2211 NE 139th Street
Vancouver, Washington 98686
360-487-1000

Southwest Region EMS

& Trauma Care Council
April Bourbon Administrator
Chairperson: Ben Peeler
Medical Program Director: Dr Lynn Wittwer
212 NE 83rd Street
P.O. Box 65158
Vancouver, WA 98665
(360) 576-8197
(800) 464-1883
Fax: (360) 576-8485

American Medical Response Inc

Jeff Bissett
409 NE 76th St,
Vancouver, WA 98665
(360) 750-4679

Lifeflight Network (Longview)

Sam Flores EMS
22285 Yellow Gate Lane
Aurora, OR 97002
(800) 232-0911

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East County Fire and Rescue
Ed Hartin, MS, EFO, FIFireE, CFO Fire Chief
Zach Adams Deputy Chief
Orchard Hills
Administration Office
600 NE 267th Ave.
Camas, WA 98607
360-834-4908
Fax 360-834-5454

Camas-Washougal Fire Department

Cliff Free Fire Chief
Divison Chief EMS
Agency #06M06

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Clark County Fire District 3
Scott SorensonFire Chief
Chris Drone Fire Marshal
Dave Obrien EMS
17718 N.E. 159th St.
Brush Prairie, WA 98606
(360)892-2331
FAX: (360)892-7603

Clark County Fire District 6
Kristan Maurer Fire Chief
David Russell Operations Assistant Chief
8800 NE Hazel Dell Ave
Vancouver, WA 98665
360) 576-1195
Fax:(360) 576-1198

Clark County Fire District 10 Amboy

Gordon Brooks Fire Chief
PO Box 309
Amboy, WA 98601
(360)247-5233

North Country EMS

Bryce ShirleyEMS Fire Chief
Dennis Madler Logistics
404 S. Parcel Ave.
Yacolt, WA 98675
360-686-3271
fax 360-686-8127

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Clark Cowlitz Fire & Rescue
John Nohr Fire Chief
Ben PeelerDivision Chief – Operations
911 N 65th Avenue
Ridgefield, WA 98642
360-887-4609
(360) 887-0862 fax

Vancouver Fire Dept

Fire Chief Brennan Blue
Robb Milano Division Chief Emergency Medical Services
7110 NE 63rd Ave,
Vancouver, WA 98661
PO Box 1995
Vancouver, WA 98668
Phone: (360) 487-7227
Fax: (360) 487-7212

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Radio Reference Online

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Clark County Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
Judith AmesWebmaster
PO Box 1424
- Vancouver, WA 98662
(360) 896-8909

Clark County Washington ARES
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Clark County
Washington ARES

Bob Goodale / K7YFJ, Emergency Coordinator
At this time, any and all CCARES packet messaging takes place on the two meter channel/frequency 144.990 MHz Likewise, the amateur radio Automatic Packet Reporting System, APRS, can be monitored on channel/frequency 144.390 MHz Call Channel 147.240s ToneX 131.8

V Radio and Television Stations & Port of Vancouver & Social Services


Regional Radio Stations
Portland, Oregon

KATU ABC Channel 2

News Director
2153 NE Sandy Boulevard
Portland, Oregon, 97232
503.231.4222

KGW NBC Channel 8

1501 SW Jefferson Street
Portland, OR
503-226-5000.

KOIN CBS Channel 6

News Director: Rich Kurz
222 SW Columbia St. Suite #102
Portland, OR 97201
503.464.0600
Fax: 503.464.0806

KPTV Channel 12 FOX

News Contact
14975 NW Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: (503) 906-1249

United Way of the Columbia-Willamette

Keith Thomajan President and CEO
619 SW 11th Avenue, Suite 300
Portland, OR 97205-2646
503.228.9131
Fax: 503.226.9385

Port of Vancouver

Larry PaulsonMPort Executive Director
3103 NW Lower River Road
Vancouver, WA 98660
(360) 693-3611
fax: (360) 735-1565

Port of Vancouver
Larry PaulsonMPort Executive Director
3103 NW Lower River Road
Vancouver, WA 98660
(360) 693-3611
fax: (360) 735-1565

Port of Portland
121 NW Everett Street
Portland, OR 97209-4049
503.944.7231

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Port Facilities


Southwest Washington Chapter

American Red Cross
Mike Drake Executive Director
Michelle Hamrick Disaster Officer
SW Washington Chapter
5109 N.E. 82nd Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98662
(360) 693-5821

VI Emergency Management Hazards

Southern Oregon

Mount Hood Active Volcano
US Geologic Survey

Snow-clad Mount Hood (3,426 meters - 11,239 feet) dominates the Cascade skyline from the Portland metropolitan area to the wheat fields of Wasco and Sherman Counties. The mountain contributes valuable water, scenic, and recreational resources that help sustain the agricultural and tourist segments of the economies of surrounding cities and counties. Mount Hood is also one of the major volcanoes of the Cascade Range, having erupted repeatedly for hundreds of thousands of years, most recently during two episodes in the past 1,500 years. The last episode ended shortly before the arrival of Lewis and Clark in 1805. When Mount Hood erupts again, it will severely affect areas on its flanks and far downstream in the major river valleys that head on the volcano. Volcanic ash may fall on areas up to several hundred kilometers downwind. Mount Hood was named after a British admiral, Lord Samuel Hood, and first described in 1792 by William Broughton, member of an expedition under command of Captain George Vancouver. -- Scott, et.al., 1997, and Swanson, 1989

Mount Hood Active Volcano
US Geologic Survey