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OpOK Scratchpad - Oklahoma Tornado Relief
Large document to help provide relief to tornado victims in Oklahoma.
June 10, 2013 Twitter post
Anonymous @YourAnonNews 32m
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Quick List of Central OK Resources:
http://ww3.odmhsas.org/Handouts/qlist.pdf
[Consider setting up something like the Sandy Registry once needs are sorted]
Important Information:
IMMEDIATE NEEDS:
Non-perishable donations from nearby communities.
Crates and kennels for pets are being accepted at Cleveland County Fairgrounds or the Norman Animal Shelter
blow up mattresses
sleeping bags
chainsaws
wheelbarrows
large trash cans
plastic tubs
Clorox
porta potties
totes
sunscreen
Also, gas for generators and generators themselves may be useful soon. Jerry cans for fuel as well.
Socks, underwear, t-shirts. Bandages and basic first aid supplies.
Pack supply kits in backpacks, so people can transport them as needed.
COOLERS. There was never enough coolers to keep food chilled.
Peanuts, dried fruit, granola bars, etc. Especially important also: first aid supply. Gloves, hand sanitizers & hugs.
Toiletries diapers and wipes, tampons
batteries of all typical sizes,(AA,AAA,) flashlights.
SALVATION ARMY are specifically calling out for water bottles, Gatorade, baby wipes, baby formula, nappies.
Alternative Donation (For those who don't want to use Red Cross):
http://www.ryot.org/campaigns/oklahoma-tornado-victims-fund
Blood donations
[BASIC FIRST AID] **
https://www.naz.edu/campus-safety/documents/CPR-AED-First%20Aid-Participants_Manual.pdf
** NOT REPLACEMENT FOR REAL MEDICAL HELP - READ CAREFULLY
CPR
Adult: http://www.wikihow.com/Do-CPR-on-an-Adult
Child: http://www.wikihow.com/Do-CPR-on-a-Child
RED CROSS SAFE AND WELL REGISTER:
https://safeandwell.communityos.org/zf/safe/add
[Rural AREAS] *
#OpOK RURAL AREA TOOLKIT:
Mention @OpOKRelief with updates using #Rural to advise updates to this paste.
ESPANOL: http://pastebin.com/94FVnzcr
This paste is the latest information on Rural area damage and ways to help outside Moore, in places like Newcastle, Wellston, Luther, Shawnee and Carney. All these cities were heavily damaged but are rural, so get less attention.
URGENT: We are looking for sites that need resupply, we have two inbound semi-trucks and two additional groups of supplies coming in large trucks through the weekend. If anyone knows of a site that needs resupply, or if you are such a site contact @opokrelief on twitter or Email: OpOKRelief@interoccupy.net
We need at least one site with a FORKLIFT. THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL IT IS NECESSARY. So, please, if you have a space that can forklift these things, let us know. Contact @opokrelief on twitter or Email: OpOKRelief@interoccupy.net
**********INTERNET TOOLKIT:**************
CRISIS MAP: http://google.org/crisismap/2013-oklahoma-tornado use this map to plan and coordinate on the ground relief efforts. VERIFY with emergency services and volunteer coordinators, and do not venture into these areas alone.
Reminder: If you know anyone deaf, or hard of hearing, contact FEMA to get them an interpreter for filing claims/other crisis relief.
***************ESPANOL: http://pastebin.com/94FVnzcr *****************************************
*************BLOOD:************
OKLAHOMA BLOOD INSTITUTE
Donors to the Oklahoma Blood Institute provide every drop of blood needed by patients in all metro-Oklahoma City hospitals and 140 others across the state. Anyone 16 years or older and in good health can generally donate blood. Those with O-negative and Rh-negative blood types are most needed.
Locations of donor centers and mobile blood drives can be found at www.obi.org.
Additionally, 10 casinos in the Oklahoma City metro area will host blood drives later this week:
Lucky Star Casino, Concho: 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday
Sugar Creek Casino: 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday
FireLake Bowling Center: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday
Grand Casino: 1 to 6 p.m. Friday
Lucky Star Casino, Clinton: 1 to 6 p.m. Friday
Remington Park Racetrack & Casino: Noon to 5 p.m. Friday
Kickapoo Casino: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
Newcastle Casino: Noon to 5 p.m. Saturday
*****NEWCASTLE*******
A donation center has been opened at Red Door Homes at 2301 N. Main Street in Newcastle for tornado victims. Accepting supplies and food.
*******LITTLE AXE/NEWALLA:*************************************************************
Moore, OK is pounded with supplies & resources, OUTLYING AREAS are desperate for supplies. If you would like to really make a difference TODAY, here's how you can help:
Unconfirmed reports of native/tribal areas being ignored or passed over. We doubt malicious intent, but still, native communities are often ignored for various reasons, especially being in outlying affected areas. If you can provide numbers/access points for donations to native and indigenous peoples and tribes in the tornado affected areas, please contact @OpOKRelief
Little Axe/Newalla Donations:
AST Tribal Resource Center
1970 156th Ave NE,
Norman, OK 73026
405-364-7298
They need:
WATER*** Most urget request
VOLUNTEERS
Shovels
Rakes
Trash
Storage bins
Toiletries
Creamer
Tools
Clorox Wipes
Cleaning Supplies
Tarps
1st Aide kids
Children's Medicine (Tylenol)
Sunscreen
MEN'S clothing
Batteries (all sizes)
Flashlights
Water
Dog/Cat Food
Rain Gear (boots, parkas, etc)
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***********************************URGENT**************************************************************
URGENT: We are looking for sites that need resupply, we have two inbound semi-trucks and two additional groups of supplies coming in large trucks through the weekend. If anyone knows of a site that needs resupply, or if you are such a site contact @opokrelief on twitter or Email: OpOKRelief@interoccupy.net
We need at least one site with a FORKLIFT. THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL IT IS NECESSARY. So, please, if you have a space that can forklift these things, let us know. Contact @opokrelief on twitter or Email: OpOKRelief@interoccupy.net
************************CARNEY********************************
Environmental Management Inc. officials were setting up a drop-off at their facility at 5200 NE State Highway 33 in GUTHRIE for items needed in Carney, including work gloves, shovels, rakes, Gatorade and contractor trash bags.
The Red Cross shelter in that area relocated because most people had a place to go.
*****************SHAWNEE/BETHEL:*************************
Sac and Fox Casino (42008 Westech Rd Shawnee, OK 74804) is accepting donations for Dale, Shawnee, and Bethel Acres relief and recovery efforts.
Donations made there will be distributed county-wide.
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SHELTER: Shawnee Athletic Center
1001 North Kennedy
Shawnee ,OK 74801
Shelter Capacity : 75
Current Residents : 5 as of 5/23/2013 12:58 PM
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Shawnee Tornado Relief @ Expo Center:
1700 W. Independence Shawnee, OK 74802-1466
From the North
Take I-44 W
Take the OK-66 exit- exit number 158- toward WELLSTON.
Turn LEFT onto OK-66.
Turn RIGHT onto US-177 S.
Turn left at W Leo St
From the South
Take Hwy 3 West for approximately 47 miles
End at US Hwy 177 N & Leo St.
From the East
Take I-40 W toward OKLA. CITY
Take the OK-3E/KICKAPOO ST exit- exit number 185-
Turn LEFT onto OK 3E/N KICKAPOO ST. Continue to follow N KICKAPOO ST.
Turn RIGHT onto US-270 BL W/KICKAPOO SPUR.
Merge onto US-177 N/US-270 W/OK 3W W.
End at US HWY 177 N & W INDEPENDENCE ST
From the West:
Go East on I-40 toward FT. SMITH.
Merge onto US-177 S/US-270 E/OK 3W E via exit number 181 toward SHAWNEE.
Make a U-TURN at W WALLACE ST onto US-177 N/US-270 W/OK 3W W.
End at US Hwy 177 N & W Independence St.
**********LINCOLN COUNTY/WELLSTON:********
The Lincoln County Office of Emergency Management along with the Wellston Emergency Management Office and the City of Carney are humbled by the outpouring of support from fellow Oklahomans wanting to help following Sunday’s tornadoes in that area.
Officials respectfully ask that at this time donations be limited to the items listed below as these are the needs that have been identified at this time:
• Sunscreen;
Bug Spray;
Batteries (all sizes);
Ball caps;
First aid kits/supplies;
Tarps;
Plastic storage containers with lids;
Flashlights;
Non-perishable snack foods.
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FEED THE CHILDREN
Feed The Children has established five locations in Oklahoma City to accept donations that will aid victims of the Moore tornado.
Feed The Children McCormick Distribution Center, 29 N. McCormick
First Baptist Church, 1201 N. Robinson
KOCO-TV, 1300 East Britton Road
Faith Tabernacle Church, I-40 and Portland,
TLC Garden Center, 105 West Memorial Road
Items that will be accepted at these locations are diapers, canned goods, non-perishable food and snack items, water and sports drinks. Cash donations are also welcome.
Feed The Children is coordinating with other organizations and with authorities to deliver disaster supplies as requests for aid are received. Water and lasagna has already been delivered to the American Red Cross and Salvation Army to help with hydration and meal preparation for first responders.
Cash donations to help with relief efforts can also be made by phone at 800-627-4556, online at www.feedthechildren.org/disaster, or by texting “DISASTER” to 80888.
*****************CHURCHES*****************
Here’s a brief list of churches and ministries accepting donations. We will post updates as we get them.
Churches:
• Oakcrest Church of Christ, 1111 SW 89th Street, Oklahoma City. (405) 631-5534. The church has set up a shelter for storm victims and is receiving relief supplies. (See minister Ben Glover’s interview with Fox News.)
• Memorial Road Church of Christ, 2221 E Memorial Road, Edmond, Okla. (405) 478-0166. The church has set up a donations page and is coordinating relief teams for tornado-hit areas across the state.
• Capitol Hill Church of Christ, 2801 S. Robinson, Oklahoma City, is setting up a non-emergent medical station for those who need medications replaced, have minor injuries or need triage for more major injuries.
Ministries:
• Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Effort. This Nashville, Tenn.-based ministry has sent a relief shipment to the Lakeview Church of Christ in Shawnee, Okla., to assist with relief efforts there.
• Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team. This ministry has representatives on the way to Moore to assess needs. The ministry plans to work with the Oakcrest Church of Christ.
• Disaster Assistance CoC, supported by Churches of Christ, is sending a representative to Moore to assess needs. The ministry continues to serve meals to volunteers and people in need in the disaster-hit Texas cities of West and Cleburne.
• WFR Relief Ministries. This ministry of the White’s Ferry Road Church of Christ in West Monroe, La. (of “Duck Dynasty” fame), also is headed to central Oklahoma to assess needs.
****************OTHER RELIEF EFFORTS***********************
INFO: Feeding Sites and Emergency Aid Station Locations in Oklahoma
On May 23, 2013, the Red Cross will be located at the following sites. In addition, we will be providing mobile feeding distribution through Cleveland and Pottowatomie County.
KITCHEN LOCATIONS and feeding sites
Cleveland County
First Baptist Church of Moore
301 NE 27th street
Moore, OK 73106
Pottowatomie
Shawnee Exposition Center
1700 W Independence
Shawnee, OK
FIXED FEEDING SITES
Moore Community Center 301 S Howard Ave, Moore
St. Andrews United Methodist Church 2727 SW 119th Ave, Oklahoma City
Walker Center Dorm 1400 Asp, Norman
Little Axe Resource Center 1970 156th Ave. N.E., Little Axe
Emanuel Baptist 149th & Harrah Newalla Rd, Newalla
Carney Senior Center 301 Maple, Carney
Newcastle Storm Shelter 801 N Car, Newcastle
Eastlake Elementary 1301 SW 134th, Oklahoma City
Wayland Bonds Elementary 14025 S May Ave, Oklahoma City
Expo Center 1700 W Independence, Shawnee
Shawnee Athletic Center 1001 N Kennedy, Shawnee
EMERGENCY AID STATIONS in Moore: Active between 10 am and 6 pm
19th & West Telephone Rd, Moore
Warren Theater/Lowes, Moore
Wal-Mart Market 4th & Eastern, Moore
Parking Lot SE 34th Rambling Oaks Dr, Moore
I-35 Service Rd & SW 14th, Moore
USPS–SW Corner SE 4th & I-35 Access Rd, Moore
NW Corner of SE 4th & Telephone Rd, Moore
Target Parking Lot SE 19th, Moore
Trinity Church 800 S Santa Fe, Moore
*******************DETAILS:**************************************************************
Salvation Army at KFOR-TV studios (supply drop-off) – Items needed: Bottled water, Gatorade, Wipes, Diapers, Baby formula, Hand towels, Individually wrapped snacks, Work gloves. Financial donations can also be made to the Salvation Army. Text “storm” to 80888 to make a $10 donation.
All Edmond High Schools have drop offs. Edmond Memorial: Clothing — Edmond North: Bottled Water — Edmond Santa Fe: Canned Food
Crawford Family Funeral Service in Edmond is taking donations. Please call 340-2333
OU Equipment at 180 West Brooks in Norman – accepting supplies
Memorial Road Church of Christ at 2221 East Memorial Road in Edmond (405-478-0166)
Net Church of Oklahoma City – donations at our location until 12 noon. Location: 2200 N Bryant, Oklahoma City (405-427-5600)
New Direction Ministries – 10109 N. Western Avenue (405-242-4692)
Choctaw Road Baptist Church – collecting water, diapers, toiletries, snack foods, work gloves, gatorade, sunscreen, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, ibuprofen. PLEASE NO CLOTHING. Between 8:15 am and 4:15 pm Tuesday and Wednesday. 14971
East Reno, Choctaw (405-390-9002)
Mustang Brewing Company Headquarters – Open 5/21 at 7:00 a.m. Several thousand square feet of warehouse space opened up. Will get it to those who need it. 520 North Meridian Avenue, Oklahoma City
Lucky Star Casino, Event Tent — a trailer is set up for donations from 7:00am till 3:00pm Tuesday and Wednesday (Event Tent on the West Side of the Casino). A cashier will be available for monetary donations. Necessary items, water, gatorade, non perishable foods, diapers, formula and wipes, hand sanitizer, gloves, trash bags, rakes, shovels, flashlight and batteries, suntan lotion, pre packed snacks. No clothes, bedding or household items at this time, as Red Cross has no storage or distribution center set up for these items at this time. Will be needed in the very near future though. EL Reno, Oklahoma (405-422-6500)
First Baptist Church Nicoma Park - donation and drop-off location
Juice Blendz at 1200 West Covell Road in Edmond (405-285-0133)
The Gate Church is accepting: Water,Sunscreen,Baby Items,Toiletries,Gloves, etc. 7700 North Council Road in Oklahoma City (405-728-7700)
Journey Church in Norman I-35 & Tecumseh in Norman
Culver Electric: filling trailers with water, diapers, wipes, formula, gloves, hand tools, sunscreen, Gatorade, and all needed items on the salvation army and red cross list. 1823 West 20th in Elk City
Zimmer Radio Group: will have a truck/trailer located in their parking lot accepting donations. When one truck fills up, it will be sent and bring in another one to fill. Location: 2702 East 32nd Street in Joplin, Missouri (417-624-1025)
50 Penn Place: Clear Channel station in 50 Penn Place will accept donations at the west entrance. N.W. 50th and Penn West entrance
Calvary Temple Church: open form 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. accepting donations at 1801 S. Kelly in Edmond
Integrity Promo: will accept most anything for families to rebuild and rescue worker relief at 1105 S Fretz Ave. in Edmond
Science Museum Oklahoma: accepting Work gloves, Gatorade, Bottled water, Canned goods, Diapers, Baby wipes, Baby Formula. Donation times 9-5 Tuesday – Friday, 9-6 Saturday at 2100 NE 52nd Street in Oklahoma City
Rose State College in Midwest City: Phi Theta Kappa chapter will be accepting donations for Moore between 9am to noon in the student center. Needed: Bottled water, Gatorade, Wipes, Diapers, Baby formula, Hand towels, Individually wrapped snacks, Work gloves, NO clothing please.
Fusion Fitness and Yoga: If street parking in unavailable then access the alley behind Pawn Plus off of Porter. We will be able to unload items directly from your vehicle into the building. (405-650-8023) Located at 323 E Main St. in Norman
Indulge Event Center: Collecting everything to help families directly affected; Hygiene, Tampons, Clothes, Toys. Will pick up and take to any desired donation location not just ours (405-215-9444) Located at 3116 North Portland Avenue in Oklahoma City
Cricket Wireless: 10:00 am to 7:00pm for the remainder of the week. My team will gratefully accept whatever you can give. 4553 NW 23rd Street in Oklahoma City (405-942-0045 option No. 4)
Serendipity: partnering with the Salvation Army by collecting donations of water bottles, Gatorade, wipes, individually wrapped snacks, hand sanitizer, diapers, baby formula, hand towels, work gloves, and sunscreen. 13813 North May in Oklahoma City
STAY AT HOME MOMS: Several stay at home moms collecting whatever you want to bring we will be dropping it off at KFOR: 721 South 6th Street in Chickasha (405-222-8022)
Watonga Church of the Nazarene: accepting non-perishables, blankets, toothpaste, etc. today-Wednesday at 9:00 am at East Highway 33 in Watonga
How Sweet It Is: accepting necessary items listed from Red Cross: Gatorade, non perishable foods, diapers,water, formula and wipes, hand sanitizer, gloves, trash bags, rakes, shovels, flashlight and batteries. Please No clothes, bedding or household items at this time. 420 E Grant Street in Pauls Valley (405-238-1522)
We need at least one site that needs resupply with a FORKLIFT. We need this immediately. THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL IT IS NECESSARY. So, please, if you have a space that can forklift these things, let us know. Contact @opokrelief on twitter or Email: OpOKRelief@interoccupy.net
Shelters:
Shelter update on 05/22/2013
Here's the stuff that's new, or needs changes/additions regarding (mostly) animal shelters:
ANIMAL SHELTERS:
NEW---> Central Oklahoma Quarantine Facility
2811 SE 29th STreet
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 602-0064
*Animal Resource Center - (has some shelter available for people too)
7941 S I-35 Service Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73149
Phone:(405) 604-2892
**Moore Animal Shelter - *(primarily taking cats, has started moving dogs to Tempory Shelter/Cleveland Fairgrounds)
3900 S I-35 Service Rd
Oklahoma City
(405) 793-5190
NEW ---> Temporary Shelter at Cleveland County Fairgrounds
aka 'Norman FarmMarket' https://www.facebook.com/normanfarmmarket1
615 E Robinson St, Norman, OK 73071
Phone:(405) 360-4721
Oklahoma City Shelter
2811 SE 29th St.
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 297-3118
(405) 297-2255 <---(to make arrangements for pick up)
FOR ANIMALS WITH INJURIES:
Shields vet 405-794-1569
Amimal Emercency Center 631-7828
Dr. Neal 794-1569
NEW --->SHELTER FOR PEOPLE w/ANIMALS:
New Life Bible Church
4343 N. Flood Avenue
Norman, OK
(405) 329-3101
*Animal Resource Center (listed above) also has some room for people to shelter with pets.
Leslie Eiler
leiler500@gmail.com
on Twitter: MoreLes101
--------End shelter update 05/22/2013
Human Shelters:
from Meso: The University of Oklahoma is offering housing for those who have lost their homes in Moore, call- 325-2511
City Rescue Mission has immediate shelter available for anyone who needs it! 405.232.2709 hope@cityrescue.org
Via Mesomotion: 8901 south shields Cross Roads church. Located at nwest corner of seast 89th and shields okc. they are open please bring food water and closing to the gymnasium. they also have a shelter open please start bringing people here and share this
Disaster Victim Shelter and reunification center. American Red Cross is opening a shelter at St. Andrews Church, SW 119 & S May. This location will also serve as a reunification site for families to reunite with love ones.
shelter open > Oakcrest Church of Christ 1111 SW 89th St Oklahoma City, OK 73139 (405) 631-5534 another shelter > CALL 405.232.2709 via @OKCityRescue
shelter > Sonya Martinez= 125,000 sq ft building: 4300 North MacArthur in Oklahoma City, offering services2 anyone University of Oklahoma – student housing (Norman) Oklahoma Baptist University – student housing (Shawnee) Graceway Baptist Church, located at 1100 S.W. 104th in Oklahoma City. Oakcrest Church of Christ at 1111 S.W. 89th Street in Moore. Victory Church, located 4300 North MacArthur in Oklahoma City. Journey Church in Norman I-35 and Tecumseh Road is open as a shelter. Fifth Street Missionary Baptist Church, located at 801 N.E. 5th St. Oklahoma City. St. Andrews Church, located at S.W. 119th and May. Trinity Church of the Nazarene is open as an emergency shelter. It is located at 7301 S. Walker, just on the north side of I-240. Animal Shelters: This website was set up to monitor for lost pets: http://okclostpets.com/category/found-pets/ The Oklahoma City Animal Shelter is taking stray pets that have been made homeless. They can be contacted at SE 29 & Bryant, 1.5 miles east of I-35 - main telephone contact is (405) 297-3100 URL http://okc.gov/animalwelfare/ The Animal Resource Center is taking in pets misplaced by the tornado. They're located just north of Moore at the I-240/I-35 intersection. Address is 7949 S. I-35 Service Road. Their number is 405-604-2892 http://arcokc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/animalresourcecenter Banfield Charitable Trust is taking emergency vet care assistance in OKC http://www.banfieldcharitabletrust.org/ and https://www.facebook.com/banfield.charitable.trust Anne's Country Club for Pets is offering emergency shelter/boarding for displaced pets 405-478-2303 Lost and Found Pets in Moore, OK https://www.facebook.com/pages/Moore-OK-S-OKC-Lost-and-Found-Pets/148795011947464 List of Animal Rescues in Oklahoma http://www.tulsapetsmagazine.com/directory/oklahoma-animal-rescue-organizations-list/ First Aid Tips for Pet Owners: https://www.avma.org/public/EmergencyCare/Pages/First-Aid-Tips-for-Pet-Owners.aspx Trouble financially feeding pets Oklahoma City Animal Shelter may be able to help. Please contact their Pet Food Bank at 405-316-3663 or send an email to petfoodbank@okc.gov / http://www.okc.gov/AnimalWelfare/index.html Animal Medical Center-Midwest City offers emergency vet care to OK tornado pets. Call (405) 732-0043 https://www.facebook.com/animalmedicalcentermwc Pets needing shelter or medical attention can be brought to Benchmark Animal Hospital in OKC. Call 405-547-8381. Disaster Resources for Pets & Animals in Oklahoma http://pastebin.com/kTWZAGtW hashtag for found or missing animals: #okcpets Drop off points: via Occupy Norman: Donations to help tornado victims accepted at Community Action, 1155 E Main, Norman, OK (Across from the Eastside Walmart at 12th and Main. Hours: 8-5.) Via Mesomotion: 8901 south shields Cross Roads church. Located at nwest corner of seast 89th and shields okc. they are open please bring food water and closing to the gymnasium. they also have a shelter open please start bringing people here and share this Food Banks: Angel Food Ministries: (Nine locations) http://www.angelfoodministries.com -Purchase boxes of fresh food Ascension Lutheran 3617 SE 29th St Del City, OK 73115 405-677-1444 Family Life Assembly of God 12481 NE 23rd St Choctaw, OK 73020 405-769-4491 http://www.familylifeag.com First Church of the Nazarene 4701 SE 26th St Del City, OK 73115 405-677-2330 Harvest Church 6450 NW 36th Ave Norman, OK 73072 405-307-8847 Hilltop Baptist 11710 SE 149th St Noble, OK 73068 405-794-0603 Holy Trinity Lutheran 308 NW 164th St Edmond, OK 73013 405-348-3292 Living Faith Church 825 NW 24th St Moore, OK 73160 405-794-3161 or 405-863-8909 Skyridge Free Will Baptist 150 S 48th St Noble, OK 73068 405-872-3112 Wickline United Methodist 417 Mid America Blvd MWC, OK 73110 405-732-0356 Christian Service Center 115 SW 24th St OKC, OK 73109 405-236-5956 M-F 9:00 am - 2:00 pm -Referral required -Food & clothes provided tri- monthly City Church 136 NW 10th St OKC, OK 73106 405-232-3232 M-Th 9:00 am -5:00 pm Good Shepherd Ministries 222 NW 12th St OKC, OK 73106 405-232-8631 M-F 9:00 am - 11:30 am M-F 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm -Food Pantry provided monthly Emergency Numbers: Electric: OG&E - (405) 272-9741 Gas: Oklahoma Natural Gas - (405) 551-4000 Water: OKC Dept. of Water and Wastewater - (405) 297-2833 EMERGENCY SERVICES OKC Police Dispatch - (405) 231-2121 OKC Fire Chief - (405) 297-3314 Animal Welfare - (405) 297-3100 EMSA - (405) 297-7100 Deaconess Emergency - (405) 604-4107 Integris - (405) 949-3155 OU Medical - (405) 271-4700 Moore Police Dept: 117 E Main St, Moore, OK73160 (405) 793-5138 City of Moore: 301 N Broadway St, Moore, OK73160 (405) 793-5000 Oklahoma City Police Dept: 9000 S Santa Fe Ave, Oklahoma City, OK73139 (405) 297-1190 Animal Emergency Center of Norman: 2121 McKown Drive Norman, OK 73072 405-360-7828 E-mail: normanaec@sbcglobal.net Animal Emergency Center of OKC: 931 SW 74th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73139 Phone: 405-631-7828 E-mail: okcaec@coxinet.net Local News Twitter Feed: https://twitter.com/dellcam/ok-tornado-news [BASIC CONNECTIVITY] Emergency Juno/Netzero Dialup Access ** http://www.netzero.net/start/landing.do?page=www/free/index ** 10 hours free dial up service .. Commerical Service .. AnonEmail Service: http://www.fakemailgenerator.com/ First Aid app Helpful advice: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cube.arc.hfa iphone/ipod: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hurricane-by-american-red/id545689128?mt=8 Other helpful links for victims: **Drive only if necessary and avoid flooded roads and washed out bridges. Stay off the streets. If you must go out watch for fallen objects; downed electrical wires; and weakened walls, bridges, roads, and sidewalks. Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company. **Walk carefully around the outside your home and check for loose power lines, gas leaks and structural damage before entering. **Stay out of any building if you smell gas, floodwaters remain around the building or your home was damaged by fire and the authorities have not declared it safe. **Inspect your home for damage. Take pictures of damage, both of the building and its contents, for insurance purposes. If you have any doubts about safety, have your residence inspected by a qualified building inspector or structural engineer before entering. **Use battery-powered flashlights in the dark. Do NOT use candles. Note: The flashlight should be turned on outside before entering - the battery may produce a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if present. Watch your pets closely and keep them under your direct control. Watch out for wild animals, especially poisonous snakes. Use a stick to poke through debris. **Avoid drinking or preparing food with tap water until you are sure it's not contaminated. **Check refrigerated food for spoilage. If in doubt, throw it out. **Wear protective clothing and be cautious when cleaning up to avoid injury. **Use the telephone only for emergency calls. **NEVER use a generator inside homes, garages, crawlspaces, sheds, or similar areas, even when using fans or opening doors and windows for ventilation. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can quickly build up in these areas and can linger for hours, even after the generator has shut off. Thank you to whoever made this http://pastebin.com/t1ygbb6m Flashlight Apps: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devuni.flashlight&hl=en Iphone/Ipod: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flashlight-o/id381471023?mt=8 Apply for Assistance here: http://www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by phone (800) 621-3362 or TTY (800) 462-7585. Find a center in ur area Text SHELTER & ur ZIP code to 43362 (4FEMA) to find the nearest shelter in your area or use the Android App (http://www.fema.gov/smartphone-app)**Questionable Use at own risk** Find ur loved ones: http://www.redcross.org/find-help/contact-family Occupy Disaster Relief FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/342971999074350/ Crisis Map http://google.org/crisismap/2013-oklahoma-tornado List of Food Banks, Disaster Relief Numbers, Shelters, Medical Clinics, Clothing Assistance: http://www.tinker.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-091217-100.pdf (PDF) Update: 91 feared to be deceased - 7 children confirmed deceased at Primary School site 3,000 homes with estimated 200,000 people were in path of tornado that ripped through Oklahoma City #OpOK Crew twitter handles (as it stands now) @nopuzzlepieces @der_bluthund (@der_hundhaus - twitterjail spare handle) @phylaxis @occupypolitix @OccultUnion @er0tikka @OccupyNorman_OU @noidea125 @sinisteranon @uk_collapse @AnonWolf12 Other Language Links: http://pastebin.com/94FVnzcr < #OpOK español
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"The disaster zone is 17 miles in length and 1.3 miles in width. Communities in Moore, Newcastle, Southern Oklahoma City, Harrah, Jacktown, and Shawnee have all been impacted. Ground zero is currently cordoned off to the public.
Community relief workers will begin clearing debris this week. To facilitate this effort, coordinators are compiling a catalog of survivors that require assistance. If you or anyone you know has been affected by this catastrophe, please contact OpOKRelief@gmail.com. To receive live mobile updates, text "@OpOK-Alerts" to phone number 23559.
The best way to help right now is to donate time, money, and supplies. You can volunteer at a number of the drop-off centers, or contribute to our Wepay.
The following locations are accepting and distributing supplies:
Oklahoma City Metro Fire Departments
Piedmont Fire Department Station No. 1
Bethany Fire Department
Woodward Armory
Any Media Outlet
Salvation Army
Red Cross
Regional Food Bank
Christmas Connection
Urban Agrarian
Journey Church
1st Baptist Church - Moore, Oklahoma
Harrah Baptist Church -
United Way
Tulsa Community Foundation
Pet Food Pantry of OKC
The following supplies are being requested:
- Infant Formula
- Baby Food
- Diapers and Wipes
- Water
- Gatorade
- Non-Perishable Food
- Protein Bars
- Chainsaws
- Axes
- Hammers
- Heavy Work Gloves
- Five Gallon Buckets
- Heavy Duty Trash Bags
- Face Masks
Aid workers have requested that clean-up and rescue equipment be delivered to fire stations. Please, no clothes at this point in time.
This information will be updated daily."
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