New Books for the Amador County Library Coming Soon
Halloween Costume Exchange, October 8th
Red Cross CPR Classes to be Offered
State Treasurer 20 Year Forecast
10-02-07 Sutter Creek City Council Report with Holly Boitano
House Fire on Ridge Road
Fire fighters from Battalion 10 and CDF responded quickly to a house fire off of Ridge Road near Ponderosa Way Monday night, averting a total disaster at that residence. When the Battalion 10 commander arrived they had a “working fire” which could have become a “fully involved” structure very quickly. Fire fighters knocked down the fire quickly and determined the area of the source of the fire to be around a computer system in an upstairs room. The fire is still under investigation but evidence points topaper products piled in front of and around the computer which choke off air circulation for cooling and ventilation of the device. Computers and computer equipment should be well ventilated and flammable items such as paper and paper products should never been stored near or on top of the system. A Bill Lavallie report
Kennedy Meadows Resort Burns
The historic Kennedy Meadow Resort lodge near Dodge Ridge Ski Resort burned down early Monday morning. Seven cabins and several other buildings were destroyed in a fire that began around 1 a.m. The resort is located near Strawberry in the Stanislaus National Forest on Highway 108. According to CalFire officials, the fire was first reported just after 2 a.m. The owners, Matt and Leslie Bloom, said the lodge, including the restaurant and store are destroyed as well as six or seven cabins. The Blooms and others succeeded in limiting the fire’s spread, saving a number of cabins as well as the saloon and the corral and pack station where hundreds saddle up each summer for trips into the nearby Emigrant Wilderness. All the customers got out safely. Kennedy Meadows Resort was built in 1917. Tuolumne County Fire spokesman Craig Hart said fire escaping from a wood stove pipe set the lodge roof ablaze. A Stockton Record story.
Sutter Amador Hospital Health Festival
Jackson Fire Safety Night
As furnaces start firing up for the colder weather and other seasonal fire dangers approach, the Jackson Fire Department is holding Jackson Fire Safety Night on Monday, October 8, 7 pm at the Jackson Civic Center. This will be an informal presentation of Fire Safety information by Jackson Volunteer Fire Department Chief, Mark Morton. Information on the following topics will be available: • Get Out Safely! Fire Escape Planning • On the Safety Circuit - Home Electrical Fire Prevention • A Season for Sharing in Fire Safety - Holiday Fire Prevention • Exposing an Invisible Killer - Dangers of Carbon Monoxide • Bedroom Fire Prevention - Sleep Sound at Night • Fireplace and Home Fire Safety - Rural Fire Safety and Prevention • This is Fire! - A fact sheet on the Nature of Fire • Winter Storm Fire Safety. Again, that’s Jackson Fire Safety Night, Monday, October 8, 7 pm at the Jackson Civic Center for an informative evening to protect yourself from the hazards of a residential fire.