American Red Cross Responds to Sheep Fire
Sheep Fire Shelter Update
> On Saturday October 3, the American Red Cross opened two shelters in > San Bernardino County to provide initial assistance to the families > evacuated from risk prone areas in the path of the Sheep Fire. The > shelter locations are as follows:
>
> Multi Purpose Room of Eisenhower High School, 1321 N. Lilac at > Baseline, Rialto supported by the Inland Empire Chapter of the > American Red Cross. Currently there are three children and three > adults registered.
> San Bernardino County Fairground is located at 14800 Seventh Street, > Victorville supported by the High Desert Chapter of the American Red > Cross. There are twelve individuals registered at this shelter.
> We will continue to work in partnership with local emergency > management officials to monitor the behavior of the Sheep fire. Both > shelters will remain open as long as there is a need for the > critical services of the American Red Cross. We are very proud and > thankful for all of our Red Cross volunteers, who make relief > efforts like this one possible.
> On Saturday October 3, the American Red Cross opened two shelters in > San Bernardino County to provide initial assistance to the families > evacuated from risk prone areas in the path of the Sheep Fire. The > shelter locations are as follows:
>
> Multi Purpose Room of Eisenhower High School, 1321 N. Lilac at > Baseline, Rialto supported by the Inland Empire Chapter of the > American Red Cross. Currently there are three children and three > adults registered.
> San Bernardino County Fairground is located at 14800 Seventh Street, > Victorville supported by the High Desert Chapter of the American Red > Cross. There are twelve individuals registered at this shelter.
> We will continue to work in partnership with local emergency > management officials to monitor the behavior of the Sheep fire. Both > shelters will remain open as long as there is a need for the > critical services of the American Red Cross. We are very proud and > thankful for all of our Red Cross volunteers, who make relief > efforts like this one possible.








