Emergency & Government Services
Emergency: Dial 911
Portland Fire & Rescue, Office phone 503-823-3700, Web: www.portlandonline.com/fire
Columbia Co. Fire & Rescue
via Columbia Co. General Dispatch, 503-397-4596
Provides coverage for lower Logie Trail and along Hwy. 30
Scappoose Rural Fire District
52751 Columbia River Hwy, PO Box 625, Scappoose, OR 97056 Phone: 503-543-5026; Fax: 503-543-2670; Email:[email protected]; Web: www.srfd.us
This volunteer and career fire department provides fire and ambulance services to south Columbia County & far NW Multnomah County.
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
Storm Smith, Community Liaison, 20665 SW Blanton Street, Aloha, OR 97007 Phone: 503-649-8577; Fax: 503-642-4814; Web: www.tvfr.com
North Division (serves Skyline area): 14480 SW Jenkins Road, Beaverton, OR 97005, Phone 503-356-4700
Station 63 (volunteer): 11646 NW Skyline Blvd, Portland, OR 97231
Poison Control Center 1.800.222.1222; Local 503.494.8968; http://www.ohsu.edu/poison/
Vector Control 503.988.3464, http://www.mchealth.org/vector/
Reporting the appearance of vermin in various forms that represent a potential health hazard to the population; for example, rats or mosquitos
American Red Cross 503.284.1234
For training and emergency preparedness
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office
501 SE Hawthorne Avenue, Portland, OR 97214 Non-Emergency Response: 503-823-3333, press 5, Phone: 503-988-4300; Fax: 503-988-4320; Web: www.mcso.us
Provides civil, corrections (jails), and full range of law enforcement services. Service area includes northwest unincorporated Multnomah County. Operates River Patrol Unit. Issues concealed handgun licenses and alarm permits.
MCSO Deputy David McGarry #39599 is our West Side Community Resource Officer. He can partner with community members to help reduce crime and increase livability in our neighborhood. He is assigned to the West County Patrol Day Shift, and can help with ongoing problems and issues, e.g. traffic, noise, gangs, drugs, neighbor disputes, etc. Contact him at [email protected] or leave a message at 503-793-8923.
Portland Police Bureau
1111 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97204 Non-Emergency Response: 503-823-3333, press 2 Phone: 503-823-0000; Web:www.portlandonline.com/police/
Washington County Sheriff’s Office
215 SW Adams Avenue, MS-32, Hillsboro, OR 97123 Non-Emergency Response: 503-629-0111 Phone: 503-846-2700; Fax: 503-846-2719; Web: www.co.washington.or.us/sheriff
Provides full-range law enforcement services to Washington County. Runs County jail and issues concealed weapons licenses and alarm permits.
Power Outage/Downed Lines
Portland General Electric
Phone: 503-464-7777
Illegal Dumping
To report illegal dumping in Multnomah County, call the MC Health Dept. at (503) 988-3464. Dave Thomson (ext. 229) handles dumping incidents. If the dumping occurs within the City of Portland limits, then call Metro at (503) 234-3000.
If the dumping incident is in progress (“hot”), you should call 911. If the dumping incident is “cold”, please provide the following information:
Backyard Burning
The burn day advisory is available online at Willamette Valley Open Burning Announcement. In general, Spring Season is March 1 to June 15, and Fall Season is October 1 to December 15, but check the online announcement to learn if open burning is allowed today.
Poaching
To report poaching, call Oregon State Police: 1-800-452-7888
Portland Fire & Rescue, Office phone 503-823-3700, Web: www.portlandonline.com/fire
Columbia Co. Fire & Rescue
via Columbia Co. General Dispatch, 503-397-4596
Provides coverage for lower Logie Trail and along Hwy. 30
Scappoose Rural Fire District
52751 Columbia River Hwy, PO Box 625, Scappoose, OR 97056 Phone: 503-543-5026; Fax: 503-543-2670; Email:[email protected]; Web: www.srfd.us
This volunteer and career fire department provides fire and ambulance services to south Columbia County & far NW Multnomah County.
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
Storm Smith, Community Liaison, 20665 SW Blanton Street, Aloha, OR 97007 Phone: 503-649-8577; Fax: 503-642-4814; Web: www.tvfr.com
North Division (serves Skyline area): 14480 SW Jenkins Road, Beaverton, OR 97005, Phone 503-356-4700
Station 63 (volunteer): 11646 NW Skyline Blvd, Portland, OR 97231
Poison Control Center 1.800.222.1222; Local 503.494.8968; http://www.ohsu.edu/poison/
Vector Control 503.988.3464, http://www.mchealth.org/vector/
Reporting the appearance of vermin in various forms that represent a potential health hazard to the population; for example, rats or mosquitos
American Red Cross 503.284.1234
For training and emergency preparedness
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office
501 SE Hawthorne Avenue, Portland, OR 97214 Non-Emergency Response: 503-823-3333, press 5, Phone: 503-988-4300; Fax: 503-988-4320; Web: www.mcso.us
Provides civil, corrections (jails), and full range of law enforcement services. Service area includes northwest unincorporated Multnomah County. Operates River Patrol Unit. Issues concealed handgun licenses and alarm permits.
MCSO Deputy David McGarry #39599 is our West Side Community Resource Officer. He can partner with community members to help reduce crime and increase livability in our neighborhood. He is assigned to the West County Patrol Day Shift, and can help with ongoing problems and issues, e.g. traffic, noise, gangs, drugs, neighbor disputes, etc. Contact him at [email protected] or leave a message at 503-793-8923.
Portland Police Bureau
1111 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97204 Non-Emergency Response: 503-823-3333, press 2 Phone: 503-823-0000; Web:www.portlandonline.com/police/
Washington County Sheriff’s Office
215 SW Adams Avenue, MS-32, Hillsboro, OR 97123 Non-Emergency Response: 503-629-0111 Phone: 503-846-2700; Fax: 503-846-2719; Web: www.co.washington.or.us/sheriff
Provides full-range law enforcement services to Washington County. Runs County jail and issues concealed weapons licenses and alarm permits.
Power Outage/Downed Lines
Portland General Electric
Phone: 503-464-7777
Illegal Dumping
To report illegal dumping in Multnomah County, call the MC Health Dept. at (503) 988-3464. Dave Thomson (ext. 229) handles dumping incidents. If the dumping occurs within the City of Portland limits, then call Metro at (503) 234-3000.
If the dumping incident is in progress (“hot”), you should call 911. If the dumping incident is “cold”, please provide the following information:
- Location, as exact as possible. Closest address, if possible, a milepost estimate (MP 1.3), north or south side, over embankment approx. 50’, etc. are examples of helpful location information.
- Approximate size of dump and general description of dumped materials (pickup load of demolition material and waste tires, for example)
- Any suspicious vehicles or people in vicinity near dumping location.
- Name, address and contact information of reporter.
Backyard Burning
The burn day advisory is available online at Willamette Valley Open Burning Announcement. In general, Spring Season is March 1 to June 15, and Fall Season is October 1 to December 15, but check the online announcement to learn if open burning is allowed today.
Poaching
To report poaching, call Oregon State Police: 1-800-452-7888