Red Cross Responds to Portland House Fire
Monday, January 18, 2016
Shortly after 4 AM, disaster action team volunteers with the Red Cross responded to the fire in the 800 block of NE Schuyler in Portland.
The single family residential fire affected one adult. Red Cross volunteers provided the lone victim with assistance for temporary lodging, assistance to address immediate basic needs and information about recovery services.
The Red Cross advocates emergency preparedness and offers the installation of free smoke alarms in communities across Oregon and southwest Washington.
Residents may call (503) 528-5783 or complete an online form at the Red Cross website to schedule an appointment.
Related Slideshow: 10 Significant Portland Fires
A four-alarm fire ripped through South Albany High School Wednesday morning, causing more than $1 million in damage.
The community will spend the coming weeks and months recovering from the blaze -- but it's not the first time a fire has significantly impacted a Portland area school, church or neighborhood building.
Here are 10 significant fires to recently impact Portland area communities.
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