September 29, 1999 Page A6 (Ehv ÿ o rtlan b ©baeruer Fire and Your S afety lanía B n M ike B e il Pom i and Kim and R is i 1 1 The usual public perception o f a fire fighter saving lives is the classic picture o f the rescued being earned out ofbum - mg building in the arm s o f the fire fighter. Some firefighteis have found that w e have a better opportunity to sav e lives is before the fire starts through fire preven­ tion inspections. Saving lives through fire prevention inspections is not cel- ebrated in the spectacular fashion like photograph described above. Tragically a man lost his life in a tire that occurred at Scotty’s Tav em located at 7830 SW Garden Home Rd. in south­ west Portland, August 24, 1999. The victim w as smoking in bed on the second tkxir, which started the mattress on fire. He w as found in the laundry area on that floor. Ironically on August 4, 1999, Inspector Ernie Booker performed a fire inspectionofScotty’sTavem . Inspector Booker report saysto'Discontinuesleep- mg upstairs immediately, and to remov e all bedding”. The report was given to ow ner at the time o f the inspection. The victim ofthis fire should not have died. The victim should not have been sleeping in this building, The fire should not have happened. Inspector Booker triedtopreventthisfire. Heexplainedthe situation through his experience and knowledge o f firefighting the fire codes and his reports. Kinkel Pleads Guilty K ip K in k el h a s p le a d g u ilty on all 58 c h a rg e s a g a in s t h im in the T h u rsto n H ig h S c h o o l s h o o tin g case. S e n te n c in g w ill ta k e p la c e at a later date. K in k e l, w h o is 17 -y e a rs- old, is too y o u n g f o r O r e g o n ’s d e a th penalty. Jury selectio n in K in k e l’s trial on ag g rav ated m urder charges w as to b egin next w eek. K inkel, 16, is accused o f fatally shooting his parents at hom e in M ay 1998 and then driving the next day to T hurston H igh School in Springfield, w here he opened fire on the cafeteria, killing tw o and w ounding 25 others. T he defen se h ad said it w ould argue K inkel suffered from insanity o r a dim in ish ed m ental cap acity due to ex trem e em o tio n al distress at the tim e o f the shootings. C hannel 2 N ew s crew s are on the scene and m ore in fo rm atio n w ill be p o sted as it beco m es available. Hiker Missing Near Mount Hood Found 9 -2 4 -9 9 P O R T L A N D , O re. (A P ) - A 3 8 -y ear-o ld P o rtlan d v e te rin a r­ ian, m issing in th e M o u n t H o o d area, is in critical c o n d itio n at a h o sp ital after b ein g a irlifte d from the base o f a 50-foot cliff. F ran cesca G o o d w as fo u n d u n ­ conscious T hursday, said H ood R iver S h eriff Jo e W am p ler. S he w as taken to Legacy E m anuel H ospital & H ealth C en ter in P ortland. She had lain in the sp o t for about 50 hours before the A ir F orce R eserve helicopter lifted h er out in a sling. G ood w as re p o rte d m issin g T u e s­ day after failing to re tu rn at m id -d ay from a sh o rt h ike in the H ig h P rairie area east o f M o u n t H ood. W h ile she w as m issing, te m p e ra tu re s ran g ed from n ear freezin g at n ig h t to the P G E lS E E D THE FUTURE m id -8 0 s d u rin g the day. W am p ler said G o o d ’s sister, a P o rtla n d -a re a p h y sic ia n , h ad e x ­ p ressed co n cern for G o o d ’s health. G o o d recen tly learned she w as hy­ po g ly cem ic , a condition that can lead to confusion an d disorientation w hen a p e rs o n ’s b lo o d su g ar drops. S e a rc h e rs from P o rtla n d M o u n ­ tain R e sc u e fo u n d G o o d late T h u rs­ d a y a fte rn o o n . A fte r G o o d w as reported m iss­ ing, a s h e riff's d eputy found her un­ lo ck ed ren tal c ar at the L o okout M o u n tain trailhead w ith a large p las­ tic bag o f trail m ix, a bottle o f w ater, a T -sh irt and socks left inside. T uesday afternoon, a tracking dog fo llo w ed a tra il from the c a r to G u m ju w ac S addle, a v iew p o in t w est o f the trail that G o o d told a frien d she intended to take. T roxel estim ated that G ood w as found about a qu arter o f a m ile from the site the dog found. G ood, w ho m o v ed to P ortland from the C h icag o area a cou p le o f years ago, w orks as a re lie f v eterin ar­ ian at the D ove L ew is E m ergency A nim al H ospital in Portland. T hree w eeks ago. G ood told the U nion C o u n ty s h e r if f s dep artm en t that she h ad been threatened by a m an w ith a knife in the E agle C ap W ilderness in north eastern O regon. She said she fled from the m an and w andered in the forest for three days b efo re finding h er w ay back. She called p olice using a cellu lar p hone th at w as in a b ack p ack she had dro p p ed w hile fleeing. PR O JEC T Celebrate Y2K with a tree. I h e future is in your hands. Or could be. In the coming months, grab a shovel and volun­ teer a few hours as a Seed the Future tree planter. You'll be making a contribution that will last long after January 1, 2000 Trees deliver clean air, water and unmatched beauty and livability to the community. PGE is the presenting sponsor of Friends of Trees' Seed the Future campaign, a five-year effort to plant 144,000 trees throughout the Portland metropolitan area by April 22, 2001. In three years, more than 10,000 volunteers have planted 85,000 trees and seedlings. The Time Is Now.... C opies o f die A lliance’s Prelim i­ nary Five Evaluation o f the Im plem en­ tation o f the A lbina C om m unity Plan Monday, October 4 this docum ent An updated and finalized version will be presented to the Portland City Council in November 1999. This Multnomah County Board o f County Commissioners, public and community service providers, and neighborhood and GAM E Cascade Plaza 5:30 - 7:00 PM Open House 4134 N Vancouver 7:00 9:00 5 30 8:30 Can you dig it? If so, join your neighbors and help usher in a new era of green for the next century. Call Friends of Trees at 284-TREE (8733). PM Community Meeting/ Discussion (SW Comer o f N Williams and Skidmore) Monday, October 11 OAM E Cascade Plaza PM Advocates Implementors 4134 N Vancouver Forum-discussions with public and (SW Comer o f N Williams and Skidmore) community sevice providers are available at the B ureau o f Planning at 823-7748. Extra copies will also be available at the October 4th and 11th meeting. W e need your feedback. The Albina community is vast, complex, and diverse. N o one organization or group o f activists canhopetobeknowledgeableaboutwtiat has been and is going on within it You can share your information and opinions with us in any o r all o f the following ways: 1. Attend a comm unity meeting on either Monday, October 4 or October 11,1999,and joindiscussionsofA lbtna’s recent past and shaping its future. 2. Invite Alliance members and Bureau o f planning staff to attend a coffee ormeeting. W ecanexchangeideasabout the effectiveness o f past community de­ velopm ent identity new challenges, and design strategies which reflect our priori­ ties and best utilize our resources. 3. Put your comm ents directly in this docum ent Phone, mail, fax. or drop o ff your notes and Z or marked-up docu­ ments by October 15,1999 at any o f the locations listed on the first page o f this invitation. 4. Volunteer. Contact us at any o f the above telephone numbers if you be­ long to an organization which could help us implement the AlbmaCommunity Plan or you would like to join us in our efforts. The keys to success are the ownership o f the plan by the comm unity, the creation o f effective and efficient implementation partnership, and the acquisition o f re­ sources necessary to can y out the plan. Your comments will incorporated mto information will also be shared with the P o rtla n d P lan n in g C o m m issio n , PGE/ X business associations, organizations, and Portland General Electric activities. C O N N E C T IN G P E O P LE , C lo s e y o u r c u r t a i n s in room s w h ere su n lig h t m ay be a d d in g to it. A nd keep the lights off d u rin g the day. T hese are just a few of the su g g estio n s C urt V angstad, a Pacific P ow er energy representative, gav e to a h o m eo w n er near Yakima, W ash. The w om an, a retiree w ith a lim ited incom e, h ad called Pacific P o w e r's cu sto m e r service telep h o n e nu m b er for ideas to keep her h o u se cool. It w as a p articu larly hot su m m e r an d C u rt w an ted to help. T he w o m a n w a s w o n d e rin g ab o u t in stallin g air co n d itio n in g , b u t sh e w as h av in g tro u b le ev alu a tin g w h a t h er h o m e w a s alread y e q u ip p e d for - and w h e th e r sh e co u ld afford it. H o u se calls a re n 't a PO W ER AND P O S S IB IL IT IE S u su al p a rt of his job, b u t in this case, C u rt m ad e an a p p o in tm e n t to visit the w o m a n 's h om e to talk m ore ab o u t h e r en erg y u se an d see w h a t could w ork. W hen he got there, C u rt saw th at it w o u ld be exp en siv e to p rep are the o ld er hom e for central air co n d itio n in g . H e reco m m en d ed , instead, m any low -cost, sim ple th in g s sh e could d o to cool off the house. T he b est use of a fan, for exam ple. C u rt th o u g h t she could set it u p n ear a w in d o w to d ra w cool air in the m o rning, a n d then reverse it to blow the h o t air out. T he w o m a n th a n k e d C u rt for his tim e an d said sh e 'd see if sh e co u ld get h er old fan w o rk in g to try h is suggestions. C u rt d id n 't leave it at that. The next w eek, he retu rn ed to her hom e w ith a floor fan a local com pany had d o n ated . R em em ber w h a t it m eans to give, an d get, good service? C u rt V angstad does. A nd so d o we. Can’t stand the heat? Would you like more energy saving tips? Call for a copy of o u r“ Bright Ideas” booklet. 1-800-222-4335. M PACIFIC POW ER A PacifiCorp Company Making it happen.