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USFS Hospital Liaison Directory PEACE HEALTH v® ST. JOSEPH Bellingham COLVILLE NATIONAL FOREST NORTH FERRY COUNTY OKANOGAN v® v® SKAGIT VALLEY VALLEY v® MEMORIAL v® PROVIDENCE MT. BAKER- MID MT CARMEL CASCADE v® OLYMPIC WENATCHEE VALLEY VALLEY MEDICAL v® v® SNOQUALMIE PROVIDENCE v® WA-CAC ST.JOE PROVIDENCE v® NF REGIONAL Everett NATIONAL WA- LAKE WA-PSC v® PROVIDENCE OVERLAKE CASCADE CHELAN v® SAC HOLY FAMILY HARBORVIEW v® MEDICAL v® Seattle FOREST SEATTLE MEDICALv® v® OLYMPIC NF VALLEY MEDICAL DEACONESS v® CENTER v® CENTRAL v® Tacoma Wenatchee SACRED TACOMA ST. FRANCIS WASHINGTON v® v® HEART GENERAL v® v® ST. ELIZABETH CAPTITAL v® KITTITAS WA-NEC v® v® Olympia GOOD SAMARITAN WA-NEC MEDICAL VALLEY PROVIDENCE v® ST.PETER WA-CWC PULLMMAN v® REGIONAL v® GIFFORD YAKIMA PINCHOT VALLEY NF KADLEC v® TRISTATE v® WA-YAC PROVIDENCE MEMORIAL WA-CCC v® ST.MARY TRIOS Walla Walla SOUTHRIDGE v® UMATILLA SOUTHWEST PROVIDENCE MEDICAL HoodHOOD River RIVER NATIONAL SAINT EMANUAL v® COLUMBIA RIVERv® Pendleton v® GORGE NSA ANTHONY ® The Dalles ® FOREST v Portland v® PROVIDENCE v® v WALLOWA ADVENTIST PORTLAND MID COLUMBIA OHSU v® Enterprise MEMORIAL HEALTH PIONEER v® v® GRANDE MT. HOOD MEMORIAL OR-EIC RONDE La Grande NF OR-COC v® OR-BMC Salem OR-COC SALEM WALLOWA-WHITMAN NF SAMARITAN v® OR UMATILLA HEALTH OR PACIFIC v®Newport AlbanySAMARITAN WSC ST.CHARLES v® OR- v® Baker City GOOD v® ALBANY v® MADRES SAMARITAN Madras JDCC ST ALPHONSIS WILLAMETTE JDCC SIUSLAW ST.CHARLES REDMOND ST.CHARLES NATIONAL PRINEVILLE v® NF SACRED HEART v® v® OCHOCO BLUEMT Eugene RIVERBEND Prineville PEACE v® NF HARBOR v® SACRED FOREST Bend v® MALHEUR NF v® MCKENZIE ST.CHARLES MEDICAL HEART v® WILLAMITTE BEND CENTER DESCHUTES NATIONAL BAY AREA v® HOSPITAL HARNEY FOREST v® DISTRICT MERCY Burns Coquille OR-VAC v® v® UMPQUA NF OR-VAC COQUILLE Roseburg OR-BIC VALLEYOR-RICC FREMONT WINEMA OR-LFC NATIONAL OR-LFC CURRY ASANTE GENERAL ROGUE- THREE RIVERS v® Grants Passv® FOREST SISKIYOU v® PROVIDENCE SKYLAKES NF OR-RVC MEDFORD v® LAKE Klamath Falls v® DISTRICT Lakeview Oregon Hospital Directory and Local Unit Liaison Support Local Unit for Hospital Local Unit Initial Hospital Location Hospital Liaison Contact Emergency Contact Support Contact Asante Three Rogue Valley Interagency 500 SW Ramsey Ave Rogue-Siskiyou NF, Rivers 541-472-7000 Communication Center Grants Pass, OR Medford BLM Medical Center OR-RVC Roseburg Interagency 1775 Thompson Rd Coos Bay BLM, Bay Area Hospital 541-269-8111 Communications Center Coos Bay, OR 97420 OR-RICC Roseburg Interagency 940 E. 5th St. Coos Bay BLM Coquille Valley 541-396-5760 Communications Center Coquille, OR 97423 OR-RICC Rogue Valley 94220 Fourth St., Interagency Rogue-Siskiyou NF, Curry General Gold Beach, OR 541-247-3000 Communication Center OR-RVC Medford BLM 97544 John Day Interagency 170 Ford Rd Malheur NF Blue Mtn Hospital 541-575-1311 Dispatch Center John Day, OR 97845 OR-JDCC Good Samaritan 3600 NW Samaritan Eugene Interagency Siuslaw NF, Regional Medical Dr 541-768-5111 Communications Center Willamette NF Center Corvallis, OR 97330 OR-EIC Blue Mountain Grande Ronde 900 Sunset Drive Wallowa Whitman NF 541-963-8421 Interagency Dispatch Center Hospital LaGrande Or, 97850 OR-BMC Burns Interagency Harney District 555 W Washington St Burns BLM, 541-573-7281 Communications Center Hospital Burns, OR 97720 Malheur NF OR-BIC Lakeview Interagency Lake District 700 S J St Fremont Winema NF, 541-947-2114 Fire Center Hospital Lakeview, OR 97630 Lakeview BLM OR-LFC 2801 N Gantenbein Columbia Cascade Mt Hood NF, **Legacy Emanuel Ave 503-413-2200 Communications Center Gifford Pinchot NF, Medical Center Portland, OR 97227 WA-CCC SORO McKenzie- Eugene Interagency 1460 G St, Siuslaw NF, Willamette 541-726-4400 Communications Center Springfield, OR 97477 Willamette NF Medical Center OR-EIC 2700 NW Stewart Roseburg Interagency Mercy Health Umpqua NF, Pkwy 541-673-0611 Communications Center Medical Center Roseburg BLM Roseburg, OR 97471 OR-RICC Columbia Cascade Mid-Columbia 1700 E 19th St Mt Hood NF 541-296-1111 Communications Center Medical Center The Dalles, OR 97058 WA-CCC Oregon Health 3181 SW Sam Columbia Cascade Mt Hood NF, and Science Jackson Park Rd. 503-494-8311 Communications Center Gifford Pinchot NF, University (OHSU) Portland, OR 97239 WA-CCC SORO Eugene Interagency Peace Harbor 400 9th St Siuslaw NF 541-997-8412 Communications Center Medical Center Florence, OR 97439 OR-EIC John Day Interagency Pioneer Memorial 564 E Pioneer Drive Umatilla NF 541-676-9133 Dispatch Center Hospital Heppner, OR 97836 OR-JDCC Columbia Cascade Providence Hood 810 12th St Mt Hood NF 541-386-3911 Communications Center River Hood River, OR 97031 WA-CCC Oregon Hospital Directory and Local Unit Liaison Support Local Unit for Hospital Local Unit Initial Hospital Location Hospital Liaison Contact Emergency Contact Support Contact Providence Rogue Valley Interagency 1111 Crater Lake Ave Rogue-Siskiyou NF, Medford 541-732-5000 Communication Center Medford, OR 97504 Medford BLM Medical Center OR-RVC Providence Columbia Cascade 4805 NE Glisan St Mt Hood NF, Gifford Portland 503-215-1111 Communications Center Portland, OR 97213 Pinchot NF, SORO Medical Center WA-CCC Eugene Interagency Willamette NF, Sacred Heart 1255 Hilyard St 541-686-7300 Communications Center Northwest Oregon Medical Center Eugene, OR 97401 OR-EIC BLM Sacred Heart Eugene Interagency Willamette NF, 3333 Riverbend Dr Medical Center 541-222-7300 Communications Center Northwest Oregon Springfield, OR 97477 At Riverbend OR-EIC BLM Eugene Interagency Mt Hood NF, Salem Health 890 Oak St SE Build A 503-561-5200 Communications Center Northwest Oregon Hospital Salem, OR 97301 OR-EIC BLM Eugene Interagency Samaritan Albany 1046 6th Ave, SW Siuslaw NF, 541-812-4000 Communications Center General Hospital Albany, OR 97321 Willamette NF OR-EIC Eugene Interagency Samaritan Pacific 930 SW Abbey St Siuslaw NF, 541-265-2244 Communications Center Hospital Newport, OR 97365 Willamette NF OR-EIC 2865 Daggett Ave Lakeview Interagency Fremont Winema NF, Sky Lakes Klamath Falls, OR 541-882-6311 Fire Center Lakeview BLM 97601 LIFC Blue Mountain St Alphonsus 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Wallowa Whitman NF 541-524-7761 Interagency Dispatch Center Medical Center Baker City OR 97814 OR-BMC Blue Mountain St Anthony 2801 St Anthony Way Umatilla NF 541-276-5121 Interagency Dispatch Center Hospital Pendleton, OR 97801 OR-BMC Central Oregon Interagency St Charles 470 NE A St Deschutes NF, 541-475-3582 Communications Center Madras Madras, OR 97741 Prineville BLM OR-COC St Charles Central Oregon Interagency 2500 NE Neff Rd Deschutes NF Medical Center 541-382-4321 Communications Center Bend, OR 97701 Bend OR-COC 384 SE Combs Flat Central Oregon Interagency Deschutes NF, St Charles Rd 541-447-6254 Communications Center Ochoco NF, Prineville Prineville Prineville, OR 97754 OR-COC BLM Central Oregon Interagency Deschutes NF, St Charles 1253 NW Cana BLVD 541-548-8131 Communications Center Ochoco NF, Redmond Redmond, OR 97756 OR-COC Prineville BLM Tillamook Eugene Interagency 1000 3rd St Siuslaw NF Adventist 503-842-4444 Communications Center Tillamook, OR 97141 Medical Center OR-EIC Blue Mountain Wallowa Memorial 601 Medical Parkway Wallowa Whitman NF 541-426-3111 Interagency Dispatch Center Hospital Enterprise, OR 97828 OR-BMC Washington Hospital Directory and Local Unit Liaison Support Local Unit for Hospital Local Unit Initial Hospital Location Hospital Liaison Contact Emergency Contact Support 3900 Capital Mall Puget Sound Interagency Olympic NF, Capital Medical Drive 360-754-5858 Coordination Center Olympic NP Center Olympia, WA 98502 WA-PSC Mt. Rainer NP 817 Commercial St Central Washington Cascade Medical Okanagan – Leavenworth, WA 509-548-5815 Interagency Communication Center Wenatchee NF 98826 Center WA-CWC 330 S Stillaguamish Puget SoundCWICC Interagency Cascade Valley Mt. Baker- Ave 360-435-2133 Coordination Center Hospital Snoqualmie NF Arlington, WA 98233 WA-PSC Central 1201 South Miller Central Washington Okanagan - Washington Street 509-662-1511 Interagency Communication Wenatchee NF Hospital Wenatchee, WA 9880 Center WA-CWC CWICC Olympic NF 34515 Ninth Avenue Puget Sound Interagency Saint Francis Mt. Rainer NP Federal Way, WA 253-944-8100 Coordination Center Hospital Mt. Baker- 98003 WA-PSC Snoqualmie NF Puget Sound Interagency Mt. Baker- 12040 Northeast 128th Evergreen Health 425-899-1000 Coordination Center Snoqualmie NF Kirkland, WA 98034 WA-PSC Northeast Washington Ferry County 36 N. Klondike Rd. Spokane BLM, 509-775-3333 Interagency Communication Memorial Republic, WA 99166 Center WA-NEC Colville NF Puget Sound Interagency Mt. Baker- Good Samaritan 401 15th Avenue SE 253-697-4000 Coordination Center Snoqualmie NF Hospital Puyallup, WA 98372 WA-PSC Mt Rainer NF Puget Sound Interagency **Harborview 325 9th Ave Mt. Baker- 206-744-3000 Coordination Center Medical Center Seattle, WA 98104 Snoqualmie NF WA-PSC Blue Mountain Kadlec Regional 888 Swift Boulevard Umatilla NF 509-946-4611 Interagency Dispatch Medical Center Richland, WA 99352 Center OR-BMC Central Washington Kittitas Valley 603 S. Chestnut Okanagan - 509-962-9841 Interagency Communication Healthcare Ellensburg, WA 98926 Wenatchee NF Center WA-CWC Central Washington Lake Chelan 503 E. Highland Ave Okanagan - 509-682-3300 Interagency Communication Comm. Hospital Chelan, WA 98816 Wenatchee NF Center WA-CWC Northeast Washington Lincoln County 100 3rd St, Ste 4 Spokane BLM, 509-725-7101 Interagency Communication Hospital Davenport, WA 99122 Colville NF Center WA-NEC Northeast Washington Mid Valley 810 Jasmine
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