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Campus Fights Northern California Fires, Provides Aid

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A Veterinary Medicine team prepares to leave
The 海角社区 Veterinary Emergency Response Team prepares to head out to Solano County this morning. (Rob Warren/海角社区 photo)

UPDATE

New story posted Thursday (Oct. 12): 海角社区 aid efforts continue in the fire emergency, while the university and individual employees from the coast to the main campus are also being impacted by this crisis.

海角社区 is responding to the spate of Northern California wildfires by sending emergency personnel to the fire lines and taking in patients 鈥 people and animals 鈥 and even a firefighter鈥檚 family.

CHANCELLOR鈥橲 STATEMENT

鈥淚鈥檝e heard from many in our 海角社区 community who have been impacted by the wildfires here in Northern California. Many of you have friends and family who have been devastated by the fires. I want to express my deep concern for all of those in our community who are suffering and need help.

鈥満=巧缜 faculty, staff and students are providing all kinds of on-the-ground support to various communities. Our commitment to the health, safety and well-being of the people and animals throughout the region is steadfast in these difficult days. We are here to support you.鈥

鈥 Gary S. May

The university also is dealing with smoke from neighboring counties. The Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District warns of 鈥渦nhealthy鈥 air today (Oct. 11), advising people to reduce their exposure and limit their outdoor (heavy) exertion.

Meanwhile, a transfer student from Santa Rosa Junior College is organizing a ride-share program for students who may need transportation back home to Sonoma County. 鈥淢y family and many of my friends have been evacuated and/or lost their homes during this time,鈥 said Quinlan Kezer, who has started a Facebook page called

鈥淭his group is intended to organize people affected by the fires so that when the green light is given for our families to return, students will have access to rides back to their families be with their families who have been impacted,鈥 Kezer said.

See below for Support and Resources for faculty, staff and students.

At the med center

The 海角社区 Medical Center is treating nine patients who were transferred from medical facilities in the fire-affected counties. Of those nine, seven are being treated for wildfire-related burns, officials said this morning.

鈥満=巧缜 Health 鈥 with our Firefighters Burn Institute Regional Burn Center 鈥 will be ready to help even more victims, should the wildfires continue to grow in size and severity,鈥 the officials said in an email to everyone at 海角社区 Health.

鈥淎s we watch the news about wildfires sweeping across Northern California, our thoughts are with the many people whose lives are affected. The 海角社区 Health community counts among its members many with deep ties to the affected areas: Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino and more.鈥

Veterinary experts providing assistance

With flare-ups overnight, the School of Veterinary Medicine today dispatched an equine field service team for the second day in a row to the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, and deployed the , to Sonoma County, and a livestock field service team to Solano County.

The equine field service team that went out today comprises a resident veterinarian and two students. VERT headed out with a faculty vet, a staff emergency responder and five students, while the livestock field service team comprises one faculty vet and two resident vets, and two students.

海角社区 Veterinary Medicine team
The Veterinary Emergency Response Team, or VERT, prepares to depart this morning. Students are flanked here by Jim Green, left, an expert in disaster preparedness, working with the Center for Equine Health; and John Madigan, VERT director. (Rob Warren/海角社区 photo)

Other patients have been brought here: two horses and two llamas last night. Unfortunately, one of the llamas was euthanized, with the owner鈥檚 permission, due to compromised health, according to Linda Ybarra, director of communications for the school.

鈥淎s a community, I know we all grieve the loss and devastation associated with the multitude of fires in Northern California that our regional neighbors are experiencing,鈥 Dean Michael Lairmore said in a . 鈥淎s in times of natural disaster, we stand ready to assist with the animal victims and their owners caught in the path of these fires. We have a number of activities already underway and resources available to respond to official county and state requests.鈥

Campus crew fights blazes, provides shelter

海角社区 brush truck
The 海角社区 Fire Department's brushfire engine.

Campus Fire Chief Nate Trauernicht said one of his firefighters had moved his family into one of the group dorms at the campus firehouse, because their home in Sonoma County is threatened.

Trauernicht gave this update on his personnel who have been called up by the state Office of Emergency Services:

  • Battalion Chief Nate Hartinger is working in Butte County as a strike team leader trainee with a group of OES engines. 
  • A four-person crew is out with 海角社区鈥 wildland fire truck, initially assigned to the Point Fire near the Stanislaus National Forest but redirected this morning to Napa County. The crew comprises Dave Stiles, captain; Kyle Dubs, engineer; and Jon Poganski and Gerrit Dykzeul, firefighters.

Support and Resources

Faculty and staff: for information on taking leave during the crisis, and to learn of the support available to you through the Academic and Staff Assistance Program.

鈥⑩赌⑩赌

Vice Chancellor Adela de la Torre sent a message to students: 鈥淚n addition to expressing my sincere hope that you and your loved ones are safe, I want to remind you about the many support services our campus offers.鈥

  •  are available at the Student Health and Wellness Center (schedule an appointment by calling 530-752-2349 or visiting the appointment desk). You may speak with an by calling the same number as above.
  • The Student Health and Counseling Services website provides .
  • Our  offer a sense of community and healing.
  • assist students living in the residence halls.
  • with the Office of Student Support and Judicial Affairs coordinate support resources for students.

鈥淲hether you need someone to talk to or referrals to additional support services, please don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out,鈥 de la Torre wrote.

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