2021 Summer Heatwaves: Difference between revisions

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Late/Overnight shifts: 180 (25%) of available June shifts were late night or overnight shifts. 136 of these shifts (76%) were filled. In hours, late/overnight shifts constituted a total of 1,586 available hours and volunteers signed up to cover 1,200 (76%) of those hours. According to preliminary County data, the Cooling Shelters served around 1,400 overnight guests over the course the June heat event.<ref name="MultCo" />
'''Late/Overnight shifts:''' 180 (25%) of available June shifts were late night or overnight shifts. 136 of these shifts (76%) were filled. In hours, late/overnight shifts constituted a total of 1,586 available hours and volunteers signed up to cover 1,200 (76%) of those hours. According to preliminary County data, the Cooling Shelters served around 1,400 overnight guests over the course the June heat event.<ref name="MultCo" />


=== Volunteer Response Outcomes ===
=== Volunteer Response Outcomes ===
[[File:June Shelter Usage.jpg|alt=Headcounts for the three cooling locations NET volunteers assisted at through the June heatwave event.|thumb|450x450px|''Headcounts for the three cooling locations NET volunteers assisted at through the June heatwave event.'']]
The map above next page indicates the locations of NET volunteer service, as well as guest headcounts.  
The map above next page indicates the locations of NET volunteer service, as well as guest headcounts.  


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NET volunteers phoned 211 vulnerable contacts with heat safety tips, cooling center information, and connections to rides to cooling centers. Some of these contacts were provided by Multnomah County, but COAD partners provided most of the information.
NET volunteers phoned 211 vulnerable contacts with heat safety tips, cooling center information, and connections to rides to cooling centers. Some of these contacts were provided by Multnomah County, but COAD partners provided most of the information.
The June Appendix includes more detail on the resources Multnomah County deployed during the event.


== Notes and References ==
== Notes and References ==
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