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YUBA COUNTY OES #92588475
OES Emergency information provides critical details to the public during a crisis or disaster. This includes alerts about the nature of the emergency, safety instructions, evacuation routes, shelter locations, and updates on the situation.
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CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT POLICY CENTER #65631220
The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health, and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing, and capacity building to pursue its mission. It is powered by a staff of policy experts and advocates; a Steering Committee composed of 14 statewide organizations; 85 member organizations; and nine regional coalition partners spanning Southern and Northern California, the Central Coast, and the Central Valley. Web pages
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CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #70399026
The Disability Disaster Access and Resources Program (DDAR) a joint effort with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) and PG&E to support people with disabilities and older adults before, during, and after a PSPS event.
The program enables qualified customers who use electrical medical devices to access backup portable batteries through a grant, lease-to-own or the FreedomTech low-interest financial loan program.
Transportation resources, lodging and food options are also provided through an online application process to qualified customers. CFILC administers all aspects of the program.
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT #65630919
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL #69452176
The California Highway Patrol provides services that prevent loss of life, injuries, and property damage as well as manages traffic and emergency incidents to promote safety and protect public and state assets. CHP offices typically have information about child car seats, including proper installation of them, and knowledge of community programs that may be able to provide a car seat to a family in need.
Emergency:
Dial 9-1-1
Non-Emergency:
Call CHP at 1-800-TELL-CHP (1-800-835-5247) for non-emergency purposes (24 hours a day, seven days a week)
Web pages
Home - https://www.chp.ca.gov
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[read more]PROGRESS RANCH #65631407
Progress Ranch specializes in treating boys aged 6-13 who have experienced trauma, and attachment disruption, and who need short-term 24/7 care from specially trained staff. Progress Ranch offers trauma-informed services and support within a home-like setting that gives children the space, structure, and help they need to heal and grow.
Our facility has 12 beds. We are located in a residential neighborhood in the city of Davis, and boys are eligible to attend Davis public schools.
Progress Ranch provides the following:
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #4662092
Medical Baseline Program
PG&E's Medical Baseline Program, also known as Medical Baseline Allowance, provides residential customers who depend on power for certain medical needs with qualifying medical devices. Devices include equipment used for mobility, per a licensed medical practitioner.
Portable Battery Program (PBP)
PG&E's Portable Battery Program (PBP) provides backup battery power to qualified customers who depend on life-sustaining medical equipment. The program is available before, during, and after Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events when PG&E needs to turn off power during severe weather for public safety to prevent wildfires.
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #75928604
PG&E outages map is here.
An outage map with info specific to Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events is here.
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #72991148
When there is high demand on California’s electric grid, PG&E may be ordered to do Rotating Power Outages through different PG&E service block numbers. Estimated restoration times are 2-3 hours after the outage actually starts. The situation remains dynamic and shutoff and restoration times may change.
FIND YOUR PG&E BLOCK NUMBER
If there is enough advance notice, you can learn if you will be affected by a Rotating Power Outage by finding your block number at https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outagecenter/addresslookup/?_gl=1*623ofj*_ga*MjAwMDU1NTUwMi4xNjk4OTQ5MTI5*_ga_FQYX57XZEJ*MTY5OTg5NjMwNy42LjEuMTY5OTkwMDE4Mi42MC4wLjA. or on your PG&E bill in the section that says “Service Information.”
The need for outages is determined by the statewide grid operator, the California Independent System Operator or CAISO, not PG&E. Rotating outages are not related to any issues with PG&E's equipment or its ability to deliver energy locally.
Rotating Power Outages are due to s…
CALIFORNIA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) #70750526
The Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), better known as Cal/OSHA, is responsible for the following:
Contact Cal/OSHA - https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/Contactus.html
(Cal/OSHA Branches, Cal/OSHA Units, and Cal/OSHA Headquarters contact information)
COVID-19 Resources
Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Guidance and Resources - https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/coronavirus/
Workplace safety and health regulations in California require employers to take steps to protect workers exposed to infectious diseases like the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), which is widespread in the community. Cal/OSHA has posted resources to help employers comply with these requirements an…