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NEWS BRIEFS: Fire, Heat and Spare the Air

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  • Campus crew at work on Sand Fire
  • Heat illness prevention training
  • Spare the Air today and Wednesday
  • City launches survey of train depot use
  • 1 week left to vote in 新澳门六合彩内幕信息RS election
  • President Napolitano鈥檚 statements

A 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis fire crew has been at work on the Sand Fire since the day it broke out, last Saturday (June 8). The fire in the Capay Valley, western Yolo County, has blackened some 2,500 acres as of about 9 a.m. today (June 11), according to Cal Fire, which reported that firefighters had achieved 60 percent containment.

Brush Truck 34, staffed by Capt. Dave Stiles, fire engineer Kyle Dubs and firefighter Meggie Elledge, responded on an 鈥渋mmediate need鈥 basis just just after 4:30 p.m. Saturday, meaning the crew went directly to the fire without joining up with a strike team.

The truck and crew came back to campus at midday Sunday. Then, Monday morning (June 10), Capt. Stiles and Brush Truck 34 returned to the fire as part of a Yolo County strike team. Engineer Lindsey Dubs and firefighter Jon Poganski are with Stiles.

Heat illness prevention

Safety Services sent out a notice today (June 11) about heat illness prevention: 鈥淒epartments with employees (students, staff and faculty) who work in hot conditions outdoors must meet . Please ensure all employees who work in the heat have received their required annual heat illness prevention training.鈥

A training session is scheduled from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. this Thursday (June 13) in 130 Hoagland Hall. Training covers heat illness prevention planning, recognition of signs and symptoms, best practices and case studies. Seating is limited; send an email to Heather Spaulding to RSVP.

OSHA regulations identify four steps to preventing heat illness:

  • Plan 鈥 Develop and implement written procedures for complying with the Cal/OSHA Heat Illness Prevention Standard.
  • Train 鈥 Employees must receive initial and annual heat illness prevention training.
  • Water 鈥 Provide at least 1 quart per person, per hour.
  • Shade 鈥 Provide it for use during breaks and to recover from heat illness.

Spare the Air today and Wednesday

The Sacramento region today (June 11) is under its first of the season, and another has been called for Wednesday (June 12), as abundant sunshine, triple-digit heat and little to no wind contribute to ground-level ozone pollution.

Air quality officials are encouraging people to put off driving or drive less, or, better yet, take public transit. Unitrans is offering free rides on 15 Spare the Air days this season 鈥 with today and Wednesday counting as the first and second free days.

Officials predicted 129 on the Air Quality Index today and 136 Wednesday, compared with Monday鈥檚 105. All three readings fall within the range of 鈥渦nhealthy for sensitive groups鈥; a Spare the Air alert is called when the forecasted AQI is 126 or higher.

City launches survey of train depot use

Do you ride the Capitol Corridor train in and out of Davis, or do you have opinions on the city鈥檚 Amtrak station?

The city of Davis has launched a survey on people鈥檚 use, or nonuse, of the Amtrak Station, and what kind of improvements would encourage people to use and-or visit the station more often. 鈥淵our participation will help guide future investments to improve the station area,鈥 the survey states. Not only that, but you could win a pair of Capitol Corridor tickets.

The survey is part of a state-funded study of access and connection issues at the Davis station, the region鈥檚 third most active depot, serving more than 10 percent of total Capitol Corridor ridership.

鈥淒espite its popularity, the station is fraught with challenges,鈥 the city acknowledges on its . 鈥淧arking surveys show the lot fills well before the arrival of the first train and remains full until the late afternoon. Surveys also suggest that bicycle parking is regularly at or near capacity. Additionally, the current depot lacks modern amenities and safety features.鈥

The study seeks to identify long-term opportunities to increase train ridership, improve connections between different types of transportation, and enhance station safety. The study will also examine the potential benefits of more people riding the train and using the station, including less traffic congestion and fewer auto emissions (as people drive fewer miles), and increased economic activity downtown.

The should take about five minutes to complete. The survey is open through July 1.

Questions? Send an email to kdurham@aimconsultingco.com or call 916-442-1168.

1 week left to vote in 新澳门六合彩内幕信息RS election

Voting will end Monday (June 17) in an election to fill two open staff seats on the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Retirement System (新澳门六合彩内幕信息RS) Advisory Board. Three candidates are in the running:

  • Lucy E. Whyte 鈥 payroll/personnel specialist, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis
  • Tiffany E. Wilson 鈥 systemwide academic HR analyst 3, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Office of the President
  • Ruth S. Zolayvar, inpatient pharmacy technician III, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 San Diego Medical Center


The electorate comprises 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Retirement Plan members and Savings Choice participants in the defined contribution plans who are not members of the Academic Senate. Eligible voters should have received election notices by email (to 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 email addresses) or U.S. mail (for eligible voters without 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 email addresses).

More information: and .

Election results are due to be posted on the above sites by the end of June.

President Napolitano鈥檚 statements

新澳门六合彩内幕信息 President Janet Napolitano issued the following statements last week:

鈼忥笌 The University of California applauds the House of Representatives for passage of the American Dream and Promise Act and urges the U.S. Senate to swiftly take up the legislation and send it to the president for his signature.

新澳门六合彩内幕信息 is home to thousands of undocumented students who are preparing to be the next generation of standout teachers, medical professionals, engineers, lawyers and other important contributors to our country. California has already made a big investment in these students, who have spent the better part of their lives in the U.S. It is now time for them to have a path to permanent residence and citizenship through the American Dream and Promise Act.

In challenging the rescission of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in federal court within days of its announcement, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 was an early and vocal advocate for these young people and the university continues to stand with them.

鈼忥笌 The Trump administration dealt a blow today to scientific discovery and medical advancement. Fetal tissue research has helped find cures for millions of Americans who suffer from debilitating diseases, while improving the quality of life for others.

It has fundamentally changed the practice of medicine 鈥 including advances in polio, measles and chickenpox vaccines 鈥 as well as treatments for Parkinson鈥檚 and rheumatoid arthritis, and cutting-edge research on HIV and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

The importance of fetal tissue research cannot be overstated, and today鈥檚 action is a step backward for science. The University of California will continue to fight for the critical lifesaving research that Americans have come to expect and rely on from our nation鈥檚 scientific community.

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