Iowa Boy Scouts Hailed as Heroes

By now, you’ve probably heard the news about tornado that struck a Boy Scout camp last night, killing four teens and injuring 48 people. Though the outcome is tragic and […]

Pairs Picked for U.S. Open Fantasy Golf

Are you watching the U.S. Open golf tourney? If you lived in the Astoria area, you’d be deeply embroiled in the competition, if only because there’s a chance of winning […]

Red Cross at Portland City Council

“I love the Red Cross.”— Randy LeonardPortland City CommissionerFormer Firefighter I just got back from City Council (that’s my back in the photo), where I highlighted our incredible work last […]

Disaster Action Team Responses

On May 25, 2008 an adult had a fire in their house in Seaside. When the Red Cross disaster volunteers arrived, they assisted the adult by providing: –A client assistance […]

Just “One Inch of Water” to Drown

Renee Mitchell’s column in today’s Oregonian highlights the most important reason for getting trained in CPR and first aid…being able to save a life — your own or someone else’s. […]

Midwest Flooding Updates

By the way, you can keep up to date on the national Red Cross response on this special Midwest Floods Blog. And we’ll keep updating you, of course, about what […]

Disaster Action Team Responses

On Sunday, 8 June, one adult gentleman had a laundry room fire in his apartment located in Happy Valley. The electricity was also turned off. The disaster volunteers assisted him […]

Another Cautionary Tale…

Just another quick reminder after spotting this story about the hiker who spent the night in the foothills of Mount Hood and had to be airlifted out yesterday. Tabler had […]