In effect from 8 PM Sunaday, March 20th thru 4 AM Monday, March 21st
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service (NOAA)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service (NOAA)

Event: Flash Flood Watch Target Area: Ventura County Coastal Valleys Ventura County Interior Valley

Alert: ...FLASH FLOODING AND DEBRIS FLOWS POSSIBLE FOR THE RECENT BURN AREAS... .A STRONG LATE SEASON STORM SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO BRING HEAVY RAIN TO SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH TONIGHT. THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL WILL OCCUR OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY THROUGH THIS EVENING. HOWEVER...WIDESPREAD SHOWER ACTIVITY WILL CONTINUE ACROSS VENTURA AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES THIS EVENING. IN ADDITION...THERE WILL CONTINUE TO BE A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE AREA. RAINFALL RATES BETWEEN THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH PER HOUR AND AN INCH AND A HALF PER HOUR WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE RECENT BURN AREAS. THESE RAINFALL RATES WOULD EXCEED USGS THRESHOLDS DETERMINED SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE FLASH FLOODING AND DEBRIS FLOWS IN AND DOWNSTREAM OF THE RECENT BURN AREAS. THEREFORE... FLASH FLOOD WATCHES REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE RECENT BURN AREAS. ...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 AM PDT MONDAY... THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR * THE GUIBERSON BURN AREA * THROUGH LATE TONIGHT * RAINFALL RATES OF THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH PER HOUR AND AN INCH AND A HALF PER HOUR ARE POSSIBLE. * FLASH FLOODING AND DEBRIS FLOW WILL BE A THREAT IN AND BELOW THE RECENT BURN AREAS. Instructions: A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. RESIDENTS IN OR BELOW THE RECENTLY BURNED AREAS ARE URGED TO TAKE THE STEPS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THEIR PROPERTY. PERSONS IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD REMAIN ALERT AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS OFFICIALS.

 


 
Meeting is open to the public and the media
County of Ventura, California
County of Ventura, California

The Ventura County Emergency Planning Council Executive Leadership has requested a special meeting of the Emergency Planning Council to discuss the Ventura County Operational Area response to the 9.0 Honshu Earthquake.

Date: Monday, March 21, 2011
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Ventura County Public Health, Administrative Conference Room #200,
2240 East Gonzales Boulevard, Oxnard, CA

Items to be discussed will include inter-agency coordination, public information, and response planning. This meeting is open to the public and the media.

Members of the Ventura County Emergency Planning Council include: Supervisor Linda Parks (Ventura County Board of Supervisors, District 2), Sheriff Geoff Dean (Ventura County Sheriff’s Department), Laura Hernandez (Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services), Chief Bob Roper (Ventura County Fire Department), Marty Robinson (Ventura County Executive Office), Mike Powers (Ventura County Health Care Agency), Ed Sotelo (City of Oxnard), James McGee (American Red Cross of Ventura County), Jeff Pratt (Ventura County Public Works Director), Captain James McHugh (Naval Base Ventura County), Connie Hall (Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster), Chief Kevin Rennie (City of Ventura Fire Department), Dr. Dick Rush (California State University Channel Islands), Bill Buratto (Ventura County Economic Development Agency), Barry Fisher (Ventura County Public Health Department), Paul Grossgold (Ventura County General Services Agency), and Chief Mike Lewis (City of Simi Valley Police Department).

Administrator Preparing Release: Cynthia Elliott, OES Program Administrator (805) 654-3655
Follow-up Contact: Laura Hernandez, OES Manager (805) 654-2552

 


 
Statement from The Ventura County Department of Public Health
Ventura County Department of Public Health
Ventura County Department of Public Health

Ventura, CA. - Many people on the West Coast of the United States are concerned about the risk that faces us from the radiation being released from damaged Japanese nuclear reactors. The United States is familiar with monitoring and responding to distant source releases of radioactive materials. Such releases occurred frequently throughout the 20th century beginning in the 1950s with the testing of nuclear weapons by countries throughout the world.

The Ventura County Department of Public Health exists to promote the safety of all of our county’s residents. This is our highest priority. We have well-established mechanisms in place to stay informed by the state and federal agencies responsible for monitoring radiation levels across the West Coast.

We want to emphasize that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have all stated that there is no risk expected to California or its residents as a result of the situation in Japan.

We will continue to monitor the situation in Japan and will take all available steps necessary to protect our county’s residents. If we become aware of a radiation threat to our county’s residents we will recommend protective actions.

We urge our county’s residents not to take potassium iodide as a precautionary measure. It is not necessary given the current circumstances in Japan. It can be harmful to people with allergies to iodine or shellfish and to people who have thyroid problems. Taken inappropriately, it can have serious side effects including abnormal heart rhythms, nausea, vomiting, electrolyte abnormalities and bleeding.

Ventura County residents with questions about radiation exposure can contact the California Department of Public Health's Emergency Operations information line at 916 341-3947.

 
Last Saturday Fillmore Little League held their “Opening Ceremonies,” they also kicked off a big fundraiser with the help of WM. L. Morris Chevrolet. Above Chappy Morris presents a check to Fillmore Little League for $500.
Last Saturday Fillmore Little League held their “Opening Ceremonies,” they also kicked off a big fundraiser with the help of WM. L. Morris Chevrolet. Above Chappy Morris presents a check to Fillmore Little League for $500.
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The Chevy vehicle you might have the opportunity to win.
The Chevy vehicle you might have the opportunity to win.
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President David Lugo throws shirts to the Little League players during Saturday’s Opening Ceremonies.
President David Lugo throws shirts to the Little League players during Saturday’s Opening Ceremonies.
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Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley Since 1929 Steps up to the Plate for Fillmore Little League as Part of National Chevy Youth Baseball Program Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of heritage Valley since 1929 to provide Fillmore Little League with new equipment, monetary donation, instructional clinics; additional funds via Chevy Vehicle Giveaway.

Fillmore, February 7, 2011 – Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929 is supporting the Fillmore community through a partnership with Fillmore Little League. The dealership will provide baseball equipment, instructional clinics, a monetary donation and an opportunity to raise an additional $10,000 in founds through a Chevy vehicle giveaway-fundraiser. The effort by Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929 is part of the Chevy Youth Baseball initiative being rolled out across the nation from March through July 2011.

“Baseball is a great American past-time and Chevrolet is proud to have a longstanding history with the tradition on a national level. Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929 is bringing that level of commitment for youth baseball to the Fillmore community, where our customers and their families live,” said Chap Morris, Title for Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929. “Our youth baseball program in Fillmore is truly cherished and we are happy and excited to support the kids in a significant way.”

Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929 will present the Fillmore Little League with equipment kits complete with equipment bags, baseball buckets, dry-erase coach’s clipboards and Chevy Youth Baseball t-shirts. The sponsorship includes clinics with experienced instructors from former MLB/MiLB players and coaches or the Ripken Baseball professional staff.

In addition, a one-time monetary donation check will be presented by Wm. L. Morris – Fillmore Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929 to Fillmore Little League. The team also will have an opportunity to raise additional funds for their use as part of a Chevy Youth Baseball Fundraiser. Sponsored leagues across the country will each receive 2,000 fundraiser entry tickets to distribute for a suggested donation and the league will keep 100 percent of proceeds raised. At the end of the fundraiser, there will be five winners of a Chevy Equinox or Chevy Cruze vehicle of choice (up to $30,000 in value), and in each participating market there will be a secondary prize of a home entertainment center valued at $1,000.

Chevrolet is recognized on the national level as the “Official Vehicle of Major League Baseball.” “Chevrolet vehicles are made for families and we hope the kids or their parents will consider a Chevrolet as an official vehicle of their household,” said Morris.

Chevrolet has expanded its support of MLB to the youth baseball players in communities across the country through the Chevy Youth Baseball program. The Chevy Youth Baseball program began in Atlanta in 2006. In 2010, more than 980 Chevrolet dealers participated in Chevy Youth Baseball and helped raise more than $3 million for youth baseball programs across the USA. Now going into its sixth year, more than $10 million has been contributed to youth baseball in the communities where Chevrolet’s customers live, work and play. Currently 1,423 Chevrolet dealers are participating in this national program.

For more information about Chevy Youth Baseball, please visit Wm. L. Morris Supporting the Youth of Heritage Valley since 1929.

 
Congratulations to the Fillmore High School JV Boys soccer team. They captured the Tri Valley League championship. With an impressive record of 11 wins and 1 loss this season. The Tri Valley League is a very competitive league, with the likes of Oaks Christian, Santa Paula, Carpinteria, Oak Park and Malibu. After losing most of last year’s starters, it did not take them long to come together and have a fantastic season.
Thank you to coaches Javier Alcaraz and Emerio Manzano and the support of Jose Luis Lomeli. (l-r) Top Row: Coach Emerio Manzano, Alex Magana, Alexis Barajas, Isai Valencia, Adolfo Rodriguez, Eduardo Gomez, Fransisco Zepeda, Ricardo Gutierrez, Ismael Avila, Edgar Mendez, Rogelio Santa Rosa, Juan Diego Rodriguez, Coach Javier Alcaraz.
Bottom Row: Marco Mora, Alexis Paniagua, Jaime Magdaleno, Miguel Salgado, Franky Chavez, Jaime Valdovinos, Valente Ayala, Isaiah Martinez, Jaime Gallegos, Jorge Esparza, and Daniel Regalado. Not pictured Fransisco Vasquez.
Congratulations to the Fillmore High School JV Boys soccer team. They captured the Tri Valley League championship. With an impressive record of 11 wins and 1 loss this season. The Tri Valley League is a very competitive league, with the likes of Oaks Christian, Santa Paula, Carpinteria, Oak Park and Malibu. After losing most of last year’s starters, it did not take them long to come together and have a fantastic season. Thank you to coaches Javier Alcaraz and Emerio Manzano and the support of Jose Luis Lomeli. (l-r) Top Row: Coach Emerio Manzano, Alex Magana, Alexis Barajas, Isai Valencia, Adolfo Rodriguez, Eduardo Gomez, Fransisco Zepeda, Ricardo Gutierrez, Ismael Avila, Edgar Mendez, Rogelio Santa Rosa, Juan Diego Rodriguez, Coach Javier Alcaraz. Bottom Row: Marco Mora, Alexis Paniagua, Jaime Magdaleno, Miguel Salgado, Franky Chavez, Jaime Valdovinos, Valente Ayala, Isaiah Martinez, Jaime Gallegos, Jorge Esparza, and Daniel Regalado. Not pictured Fransisco Vasquez.
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Welcome to Farm Watch...
Who are we? Over 600 Ventura County farms, ranches, nurseries agriculture supply and packing houses.
Farm Watch is really more than that. We are a virtual-rural, crime fighting community. Welcome if you are just joining us. Lets catch up on the last few weeks:
STOLEN CAR:
A week ago, I attended an Agricultural Insectary meeting in Oxnard. I heard a story from a Santa Clara Valley farmer who told me about Sheriff's Deputy Leo Vazquez.
Leo patrols the rural area where the farmer lives and has orchards. He told me that a few days earlier he received a random call from Leo. The Deputy told him that he was currently out on patrol on the other side of Fillmore and noticed an unknown person with the farmer's vehicle. Leo was suspicious, as he had always seen the vehicle parked at the owner’s farm. A loud laugh broke out with the farmer as he told Leo that he had just sold the car. He wanted me to thank Leo for "Watching Out" for the rural residents and paying attention to such detail.
The story didn't end there. Unrelated, and the a few nights later, we were honored to present Leo with the Santa Clara Valley Officer of the Year Award. It is no coincidence that Leo is Officer of the Year. He is an example of his fellow deputies that share the same drive to keep our community safe. Drop Leo an E-note at Leonardo.Vazquez@ventura.org
Trail Heads:
Our Ojai Valley Crime Watch folks have asked us to spread the word. Visitors to the Los Padres Forest in the Matillja Canyon area have been plagued with window-smash car burglaries. The suspects are looting cars when they see any bags, purses and towels.
Remember, always try to minimize what you leave behind. Lock what you must in the trunk and never leave anything in the passenger areas that you don't want to lose. Crooks know that if you throw a jacket or towel over something on the seat its “gonna” be yummy for them.... They are the bear, and the jacket in the car is covering the picnic basket..
Connex Burglar:
Pleasant Valley Road, Camarillo. Nighttime burglaries of farms and ranches will CONTINUED »

 
California Governor Jerry Brown
California Governor Jerry Brown

SACRAMENTO – Governor Jerry Brown today issued an emergency proclamation for Del Norte, Humboldt, San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties following the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami off the coast of Japan, which generated a water surge along the California coast, causing damage to ports, harbors and infrastructure.

The full text of the emergency proclamation is below:

PROCLAMATION OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY

WHEREAS on March 11, 2011, an 8.9 magnitude earthquake in Honshu, Japan generated a tsunami; and

WHEREAS the water surge caused by the tsunami inundated California beaches, ports, and harbors, destroying public and private property and threatening numerous structures, which caused the evacuation of residents and the opening of emergency shelters; and

WHEREAS the water surge is causing conditions of extreme peril to the infrastructure and the safety of the persons and properties within the counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz; and

WHEREAS the effects of the water surge continue to threaten the counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz; and

WHEREAS on March 11, 2011, the counties of Humboldt and Santa Cruz proclaimed a local emergency; and

WHEREAS the counties of Del Norte and San Mateo are expected to issue proclamations of local emergency; and

WHEREAS the circumstances of this tsunami and water surge, by reason of their magnitude, are or are likely to be beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of any single county, city and county, or city and require the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and

WHEREAS under the provisions of section 8558(b) of the California Government Code, I find that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist due to the tsunami and water surge impacting the counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of California, in accordance with the authority vested in me by the state Constitution and statutes, including the California Emergency Services Act, and in particular, section 8625 of the California Government Code, HEREBY PROCLAIM A STATE OF EMERGENCY to exist within the counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all agencies of the state government utilize and employ state personnel, equipment and facilities for the performance of any and all activities consistent with the direction of my California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) and the State Emergency Plan and that Cal EMA provide local government assistance under the authority of the California Disaster Assistance Act.

I FURTHER DIRECT that as soon as hereafter possible, this proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that widespread publicity and notice be given of this proclamation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 11th day of March 2011.

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EDMUND G. BROWN JR.

Governor of California

ATTEST:

________________________________

DEBRA BOWEN

Secretary of State

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services remains in contact with state and federal officials regarding the continuing developments in Japan. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is coordinating with the Department of Energy and other federal agencies in providing whatever assistance the Japanese government requests as they respond to conditions at several nuclear power plant sites following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

In response to nuclear emergencies, the NRC works with other U.S. agencies to monitor radioactive releases and predict their path. All the available information indicates weather conditions have taken the small releases from the Fukushima reactors out to sea away from the population. Given the thousands of miles between the two countries, Hawaii, Alaska, the U.S. Territories and the U.S. West Coast are not expected to experience any harmful levels of radioactivity. The NRC will not comment on hour-to-hour developments at the Japanese reactors. This is an ongoing crisis for the Japanese who have primary responsibility.

The California Emergency Management Agency is referring public inquiries concerning health issues to the California Department of Public Health (916-341-3947). This line will be staffed today until 5:00 p.m. and during business hours starting tomorrow. For after-hours callers, there will be a message referring them to the hours when a live operator will be available.

Questions from local residents may be directed to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services at (805) 654-2551. For more information on disaster preparedness, please visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s website at www.ready.gov or the County of Ventura Disaster Information page at www.countyofventura.org/disasterinformation.

Date & Time: March 14, 2011 at 1:00 PM
Unit Responsible: Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services
Administrator Preparing Release: Cynthia Elliott, OES Program Administrator (805) 654-3655
Follow-up Contact: Dale Carnathan, OES Program Administrator (805) 654-5152
Date of Release: March 14, 2011

 
Handgun, gang paraphernalia, marijuana and cash were found
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On March 11, 2011, at about 0700 a.m., the Fillmore Gang Unit and Sheriff’s Gang Unit served a search warrant at a residence on the 700 block of Akers Street in the City of Fillmore. The search warrant was in reference to an ongoing investigation involving weapons and gang members.

During the search of the residence, gang investigators found a handgun, gang paraphernalia, a large amount of marijuana and a large amount of cash. The handgun, gang paraphernalia, marijuana and cash were confiscated as evidence by gang investigators.

Two suspects were arrested during the search. The suspects were identified as Steven Chaveste (30 years of age), and Matthew Chaveste (26 years of age), both from Fillmore. Steven was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, and Matthew was charged with possession of narcotics with the intent to sell. Steven and Matthew Chaveste were booked at the Main Jail.

The investigation is ongoing.

Location: 700 Block of Akers Street, Fillmore
Date & Time: 3-11-2011 @ 0700 AM
Unit Responsible: Fillmore Police and Sheriff’s Gang Units
Report #: 11-5231
Arrestees: Address: Age:
Chaveste, Steven Fillmore, CA 30
Chaveste, Matthew Fillmore, CA 26

Officer Preparing Release: Detective Albert Ramirez
Follow-up Contact: Detective Beau Rodriguez (805) 524-2233
Date of Release: 03/11/2011
Approved by: Captain O’Hanlon

 
On 3/8/2011 at 3:25pm the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 965 Blaine Avenue in the City of Fillmore. The structure was occupied at the time of the incident by two juveniles who escaped the structure without injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation however appears to be accidental and due in part to juveniles playing with fireworks inside a bedroom of the structure. Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
On 3/8/2011 at 3:25pm the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 965 Blaine Avenue in the City of Fillmore. The structure was occupied at the time of the incident by two juveniles who escaped the structure without injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation however appears to be accidental and due in part to juveniles playing with fireworks inside a bedroom of the structure. Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
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Upon arriving on scene, firefighters observed heavy smoke and fire throughout the entire 800 square foot residential structure.
Upon arriving on scene, firefighters observed heavy smoke and fire throughout the entire 800 square foot residential structure.
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Fire personnel were able to launch an aggressive attack on the fire however damage throughout the home was significant. The fire was knocked down at 3:50pm.
Fire personnel were able to launch an aggressive attack on the fire however damage throughout the home was significant. The fire was knocked down at 3:50pm.
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