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Donations re: livestock rescue/recovery -- Washington fires
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 1156377" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>SOOOO, I think I finally got this sorted out . . . each county must have an EOC donation center set up to take in livestock feed, etc., if the county wants help from the Feds. It is inventoried, tracked as to how it is sent out, and future needs calculated. This is a county-by-county thing, and does not cover the entire Carlton Complex area. I was not able to reach anyone in charge w/ Chelan County Sheriff's Dept. this weekend (their EOC guy is gone for the weekend, and no back-up person). I will continue to seek hay donations, but at this point, will refer donors to EOC/Yarnell in Okanogan County. It's just frustrating sometimes just trying to get the right information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 1156377, member: 16769"] SOOOO, I think I finally got this sorted out . . . each county must have an EOC donation center set up to take in livestock feed, etc., if the county wants help from the Feds. It is inventoried, tracked as to how it is sent out, and future needs calculated. This is a county-by-county thing, and does not cover the entire Carlton Complex area. I was not able to reach anyone in charge w/ Chelan County Sheriff's Dept. this weekend (their EOC guy is gone for the weekend, and no back-up person). I will continue to seek hay donations, but at this point, will refer donors to EOC/Yarnell in Okanogan County. It's just frustrating sometimes just trying to get the right information. [/QUOTE]
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