2A | SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS
On The Record
Street closures to begin Monday
as ReVision Project contnues
AMBULANCE/FIRE
Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue
Ambulance and fire call runs Jan. 23-29
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Munsel Creek Lp
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Hwy 101
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Florence Airport LZ
Redwood St
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Terrace View Dr
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Hwy 101
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Quince St
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Hwy 101
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Hwy 101
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Deadwood Creek Rd
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Manzanita Dr
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Lane County Sheriff issues scam alert
Phone scammers are at
it again. The Lane Coun-
ty Sheriff ’s Office has re-
ceived several reports from
community members who
have received calls from
scammers pretending to be
Sheriff ’s Office employees.
Scammers are telling com-
munity members they have
a warrant for their arrest
and can pay a fine or fee to
clear the warrant.
These calls are a scam.
Scammers often ask for
payment in the form of
gift cards or cash cards to
remedy a fictitious war-
rant for missing jury duty
or unpaid parking tickets.
The Lane County Sher-
iff ’s Office does not make
phone calls to community
members regarding war-
rants and would never ask
a community member to
purchase “cash cards” to
pay fees.
These calls are a scam,
and community members
should hang up immediate-
ly and not engage with the
caller. Help us stop these
scammers from victimiz-
ing others by telling your
friends and family about
these scam calls so they
recognize the call for what
it is and hang up.
If you are the victim of
a phone scam and have
lost money as a result of
the scam, please report it
to your local law enforce-
ment agency. If you did
not lose any money, you do
not need to call and report
it. Below are some tips to
decrease your chances of
becoming a phone scam
victim:
If you receive a call that
you believe is a scam, STOP,
and take a minute to think.
If you are still unsure, hang
up and call the person back
at the publicly listed num-
ber for that agency.
Never provide personal
information to callers, in-
cluding your name, address
or banking information.
Be aware of callers who
are unprofessional, pushy
or use scare tactics such as
threatening arrest if pay-
ment is not made.
Callers asking for pay-
ment through wire trans-
fer, cash cards such as
green dot cards or other
non-trackable methods are
signs of a scam. Legitimate
government agencies will
not ask you to provide pay-
ment using these methods.
Do check the caller’s in-
formation. If they claim
to be from a law enforce-
ment agency or other gov-
ernmental agency, call the
publicly listed phone num-
ber for that agency to verify
the caller’s authenticity.
Scammers have used the
names of actual Sheriff ’s
Office employees in the
past so simply verifying
that the agency has some-
one with that name doesn’t
mean it isn’t a scam.
Community members
can also report fraud to the
Oregon Attorney General’s
Consumer Hotline by call-
ing 1-877-877-9392.
way 101 (east side) —
Closed July 22 starting at
7 a.m.
• Maple Street and High-
way 101 (east side) —
Closed July 22 through 31,
starting at 7 a.m. on July
22.
For more information
and updates, visit ww.ci.
florence.us.
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• Expect and be ready
for aftershocks that could
last for days after the main
shock.
Tsunami
Preparedness
and Response
A tsunami is a series of
sea waves, usually caused
by a displacement of ocean
floor by an undersea earth-
quake.
• When at the coast, know
the distant and local tsuna-
mi evacuation routes for low
lying areas; look for educa-
tional signs at beach entry
areas and tsunami assembly
area points.
• Do not return until the
alert has been canceled and
emergency officials have ad-
vised that it’s safe to return.
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and tips, visit www.lincoln
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Earthquake Preparation–
Cascadia Subduction Zone
or On-Shore Earthquakes:
• Anchor and secure
heavy appliances, furniture
and glass objects to wall
studs and/or other furniture
items.
• Know how to turn off
water, gas and electricity
and have the tools needed
to do so.
• Tie a bag next to your
bed with shoes, extra glass-
es, gloves, poncho, flash-
light or headlamp so you are
ready to evacuate once the
shaking stops.
• Have a three to five-day
kit in your car in case you
need to use it as a place of
shelter until the aftershocks
subside.
Earthquake Response—If
you feel an earthquake
• Drop, cover and hold
on until after the shaking
stops, then evacuate outside
to survey damages to the
building.
• If indoors, get under a
sturdy table, hold on and be
prepared to move with the
table.
• If in bed, stay in the bed
and protect your head with
a pillow.
• If outdoors, find a clear
spot away from buildings
and trees and stay until the
shaking stops.
• If in a vehicle, pull over
to a clear location until
shaking stops.
Notices of intersection
closures for the ReVision
Florence Streetscape Proj-
ect. This information will
be shared on the project
Facebook page at www.
facebook.com/Re Vision-
FlorenceUpdates.
Street closures will in-
clude:
• First Street and High-
…FB4K will launch the 2nd $40,000.00
Matching Funds Campaign from Sept-Nov, 2019!
Sheriff’s office offers disaster preparedness tips
Prepare for the Next
Quake or Tsunami. Some
people think it is not worth
preparing for an earthquake
or tsunami because whether
you survive or not is up to
chance.
However, most Oregon
buildings will survive even
a large earthquake, and so
will you, especially if you
follow these simple response
guidelines and start prepar-
ing today.
If you know how to rec-
ognize the warning signs of
a tsunami and understand
what to do, you will survive
that too, but you need to
know what to do ahead of
time. Government agencies
and other emergency orga-
nizations cannot protect you
from the next earthquake or
tsunami.
Even under the best of
circumstances, medical aid
or fire and law enforcement
officials may not be able to
reach you for many hours or
even days. It is our responsi-
bility as individuals, neigh-
borhoods and communities
to reduce risks, to prepare
for the critical period im-
mediately after the earth-
quake and to make sure that
planning for earthquakes
and tsunamis has the high
priority it deserves.
By becoming informed,
we can take actions to pro-
tect ourselves, reduce losses
and recover quickly.
S Pioneer Rd
Transport to PHH
Hwy 36
Transport to RB
9th St
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9th St
Transport to RB
MVA, Starr Road
Transport to PHH
23rd St
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Florentine Ave
SVFR Transport to PHH
Mariners Ln
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9th St
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Friendly Acres Rd
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Spruce St
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9th St
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9th St
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Manzanita Dr
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Hwy 101
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Clear Lake Rd
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Hwy 101
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Hwy 101/bridge
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Saltaire St
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Hwy 101
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9th St
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Oak Street
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9th St
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Hwy 126
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9th St
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Bay St
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Siano Lp
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9th St
Transport to PHH
9th St
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9th St
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9th St
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9th St
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8th St
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9th st
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21st St
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9th St
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Hwy 126
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9th St
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Saltaire St
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Booth Island
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OSP Transport to PHH
9th St
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