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Seniors and Others at Risk from Extreme Heat Can Find Relief at Cooling Centers

SAN FRANCISCO - Cooling Centers continue to provide a safe, air-conditioned location for all residents to cool down during extreme heat. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has the long-provided financial support to fund the operation of the existing county- and city-run cooling centers throughout the service area where summer temperatures typically reach triple digits, primarily in the Central Valley.

This year, PG&E introduces new partnerships with the City of West Sacramento and Kingsburg as well as El Dorado, Shasta, and San Joaquin counties to help fund the operation of their existing cooling centers.

"We are providing support for several new locations this year as we know cooling centers fulfill a critical resource for customers during the summer months, particularly those at-risk, such as seniors during times of severe, prolonged temperatures," said Marlene Santos, Executive Vice President, and Chief Customer Officer at PG&E.

PG&E continues to support cooling centers in the cities of Arvin, Fowler, Fresno, Madera, San Jose, Sanger, and Stockton as well as with the Kern County Aging and Adult Services, Kern County Parks, and Recreation and the Merced County Office of Emergency Services.

Cooling centers open to the public when the temperatures are forecast by the National Weather Service to exceed thresholds set by each area.

PG&E began funding cooling centers as part of a pilot project in 2007 following a 2006 heatwave in the state. Since 2007, PG&E has provided more than $600,000 to support established cooling centers, most located in local government-run senior centers or neighborhood parks and recreation centers.

To find a Cooling Center, please call local city or county governments or visit pge.com/coolingcenters. Modifications to cooling centers may be implemented to ensure safety and comply with current health orders.

PG&E Tips to Stay Safe and Cool this Summer

  • Plan ahead: Check the weather forecast to prepare for hot days.
  • Keep an emergency contact list: Keep a list of emergency phone numbers.
  • Have a buddy system: During a heatwave, check in on elderly or frail people.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water.
  • Stay cool: Take a cool shower or bath and wear lightweight, loose, light-colored clothing.
  • Stay safe: Stay out of direct sunlight and avoid alcoholic or caffeinated beverages.

Eight new Cooling Center locations will be serving the Fresno community during the current heatwave.  These are in addition to the four community centers that are normally open during times of extreme heat.

  • Ted C. Wills Community Center
  • Frank H. Ball Community Center
  • Mosqueda Community Center
  • Pinedale Community Center
  • Romain Community Center
  • Holmes Community Center
  • Inspiration Community Center
  • Einstein Park
  • Quigley Park
  • Melody Park
  • Layafette Park
  • Mary Ella Brown

 

The National Weather Service in Hanford has projected the weather in Fresno to be at or above 105 degrees the next few days. Therefore, all cooling centers will be open from 1 PM – 7 PM Thursday - Sunday.  In addition, the community is welcome to use the city pools for free.

Pools open:

Mary Ella Brown Pool: 
1350 E. Annadale (Elm & Annadale)
Recreation swimming open to the public
Monday through Sunday
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Bus Route: 32

Mosqueda Pool:
4670 E. Butler (Maple & Butler)
Recreation swimming open to the public
Monday through Sunday
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Bus Route: 26 & 28

Learner Pool Locations:
Einstein Park – 3566 E. Dakota Ave. (On Dakota, between Millbrook & First)
Fink White Park – 535 S. Trinity (Hwy 180 & Trinity)
Pinedale Community Center – 7170 N. San Pablo (Herndon & San Pablo)
Quigley Neighborhood Park – 808 W. Dakota (Fruit & Dakota)
Romain Neighborhood Park – 745 N. First (First & Belmont)

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