Glass Fire Update: St. Joseph Health, Santa Rosa Memorial and Petaluma Valley Hospital remain open and operational

September 28, 2020 Providence News Team

Updated at 10 a.m. on 9/28/20:

For all your emergency care needs, our hospitals remain open at this time. Please stay safe and be sure to follow all evacuation orders, warning areas, and evacuation centers as directed by Sonoma County. Stay up to date by receiving the County's Nixle alerts during the wildfires by texting your zip code to 888777.

Sonoma County has set up Temporary Evacuation Points (TEP) within the city of Santa Rosa. A TEP provides a safe staging area for you to park and remain in your vehicle while displaced by the emergency. TEPs are only used on a short-term basis before you are permitted to return home, figure out your next move, or are referred to another location. Due to COVID-19, this is meant to keep your household socially distant in the safety of your vehicle. Click here for an up-to-date list of locations: https://srcity.org/3366/Temporary-Evacuation-Points-TEP

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