LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County residents affected by the Rocky fire can now dial one number to be connected to key resources as they work to recover from damages and/or displacement they have experienced.
Residents calling 1-800-325-9604 will receive an operator-staffed public assistance line, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with operators who are able to assist with: food pantries and shelters, counseling, damage assessment, disaster response and other recovery services.
“The partnership between Lake County Office of Emergency Services and Sonoma County 211 is a great example of the support that has come from all over our state. We reached out and asked for help and the response has been amazing,” said Lake County District 2 Supervisor Jeff Smith.
The public assistance telephone line is provided through collaboration between the Lake County Office of Emergency Services/Emergency Operations Center and the Volunteer Center of Sonoma County.
The call center is staffed by knowledgeable volunteers who will work with callers to connect them with key services to help them start the process of recovery and rebuilding.
For assistance and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week call 1-800-325-9604 to speak with a live operator.
For updates on the Rocky fire, visit the Lake County Office of Emergency Services Facebook page Twitter @lakecountyeos, hashtag #Rocky Fire.
Rocky fire assistance line available
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