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Contaminated in California- Valley Fever at PVSP

Contaminated in California- Valley Fever at PVSP

Target:
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor, State of California
Pleasant Valley State prison is located in rural Coalinga, California. The State Prison provides long-term housing and services for minimum, medium and maximum custody inmates. PVSP was opened in November 1994, and covers  640 acres. Number of custody staff =730; total number of prisoners=5188. With an annual operating budget of $173 million.  The soil that this prison was built on is contaminated  with the fungus known as Coccidiodomycosis.
Pleasant Valley State prison is located in rural Coalinga, California. The State Prison provides long-term housing and services for minimum, medium and maximum custody inmates. PVSP was opened in November 1994, and covers  640 acres. Number of custody staff =730; total number of prisoners=5188. With an annual operating budget of $173 million.  The soil that this prison was built on is contaminated  with the fungus known as Coccidiodomycosis.

Pleasant Valley State prison is located in rural Coalinga, California. The State Prison provides long-term housing and services for minimum, medium and maximum custody inmates.

PVSP was opened in November 1994, and covers  640 acres. Number of custody staff =730; total number of prisoners=5188. With an annual operating budget of $173 million.  The soil that this prison was built on is contaminated  with the fungus known as Coccidiodomycosis.

The technical name for Valley Fever is Coccidioidomycosis, or "Cocci" for short. It is caused by Coddidioides immitis, a fungus somewhat like yeast or mildew which lives in the soil. The tiny seeds, or spores, become wind-borne and are inhaled into the lungs, where the infection starts. Valley Fever is not contagious from person to person. It appears that after one exposure, the body develops immunity.

Valley Fever is a sickness of degree. About 60 percent of the people who breathe the spores do not get sick at all. For some, it may feel like a cold or flu. For those sick enough to go to the doctor, it can be serious, with pneumonia-like symtoms, requiring medication and bed rest.

Of all the people infected with Valley Fever, one or more out of 200 will develop the disseminated form, which is devastating, and can be fatal. These are the cases in which the disease spreads beyond the lungs through the bloodstream - typically to the skin, bones, and the membranes surrounding the brain, causing meningitis.

I have numerous reports/medical records that indicate several state prisoners have been infected with Valley Fever and they are NOT getting proper treatment. Somehave died due to suffering complications from this disease. The state of California has done nothing to remedy this very serious and life threatening situation. I feel it is my responsibility to call attention to this. Please help me and others to spread the word in regards to whats going on there. 

I have  been working on this issue now for over a year. In that time, I personally know of two men who have died due to Valley Fever, which can be prevented and treated.  There are more that have been infected as everytime the soil is disturbed, the fungus becomes airborne.  Here is a letter from a prisoner dated August 2006- 

I am currently being housed at Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga, CA. I guess I don't make enough money to live in a luxurious cell suite so I am one of many stuck on the E-beds. Living on the E-beds really sucks but it's much better than living in the gym day-care center. We have had our hands full with our shower program as well as staff. Staff hates us so bad, most of us just want to do our time and go home but there are a few kunckleheads here who don't belong here and staff knows that.
We have been reading in the newspapers statewide that the prison system is under investigation. I am so glad somebody has finally taken an interest in our well being. Since this has all been happening we are getting less and less program and showers are harder to come by. It almost makes no sense to go to school or vocation because getting a shower right away is a thing of the past. The quality of food is at its all time low. I really doubt it has any if at all nutritional value. Our lunches are ridiculous.
We have a warden who was run off at Corcoran state prison for corrupt activities and now he is allowing it over here. How the hell do they get away with this? We have a tower Corrections Officer who has been run off everywhere he has been and now he is doing the same things here. This man is a real idiot. Everything they can possibly do to us to mentally abuse us they do. The Green Wall is alive here. These people are criminals and they get paid to be.
Many people here have got Valley Fever, some have died from it, it's in the soil and they know it. We have tried to contact people on the outside but everybody is afraid of CCPOA. This is a mafia that needs to be stopped.
- a California prison, August 2006

 I want the public and media to know whats going on at Pleasant Valley State Prison and I would like to see some action to prevent the spread of Valley Fever.
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# 343:
7:03 am PST, Mar 4, Amanda Carmack, California
# 342:
4:48 pm PST, Mar 3, Maria Becerra, California
i have a brother who is currently an inmate at pleasent valley correctional facility in his stay at the prison he contracted valley fever he is very sick, hes reciving medical attention but its not nearly good enough to stop the illnes from eventually killing him, his sentence was to be in prison for the crimes he was convicted for not to die from them and thats whats heppening to my brother he is slowly diying from this illnes, hes as well as all the inmates at this state prison who are affected by this sickness they need our help, me personaly am willing to do whatever is necesary and in my power to help and i ask the rest of you to do the same, california has a death penalty my brother was not sentenced to it yet he is experiencing a life threatning illnes for which he is not getting the proper care, we need to help our brothers sons fathers grandfathers the very people who are affected by this they need our help.
# 341:
1:08 pm PST, Mar 3, Jasmine Breedlove, California
this is not right
# 340:
11:01 am PST, Feb 16, Name not displayed, California
My son at the Claremont Custody Center, fighting this Valley Fever Disease. He has be fighting this since November and did not get the proper medical care. He will have problems for the rest of his life. The state needs to help him with his long term medical care. He is suffering...
# 339:
9:14 am PST, Jan 26, Hercolena Oliver, South Africa
# 338:
7:28 am PST, Jan 5, Anita Kofta, Wisconsin
# 337:
6:29 pm PST, Jan 1, Jennifer Gardner, Florida
# 335:
11:52 pm PST, Dec 27, Roxie Schliesman, Wisconsin
# 334:
10:35 pm PST, Dec 24, Jacquelyn Roberson, California
This needs to be taken care of. The inmates are already doing time so why can't the living situation be better for them. If this was a federal prison the inmates would be treated better.
# 333:
11:04 am PST, Dec 23, Glenda Johnson, California
I have a loved one who has contracted valley fever, and it is not nice. Does anyone know if anything can be done?
# 332:
6:03 pm PST, Dec 21, Tina Williams, California
my brother is at coalinga prison and can not beleive they would keep inmates there to contract this fever it is not right
# 331:
6:01 pm PST, Dec 21, Anita Dunning, California
# 330:
2:08 am PST, Dec 19, Silky Wylder, Wisconsin
# 329:
8:00 pm PST, Dec 16, BiLL Fowlie, Maine
# 328:
4:49 pm PST, Dec 15, Name not displayed, California
This just isn't right they are human beings not animals...something has to be done for the health of these prisoners they deserve a chance.
# 327:
9:49 am PST, Dec 13, Angel Sund, California
my fiance is an inmate at pvsp and regardless if they have lost thir rights or not prisoners are not animals you can just expose to dangerous health conditions!
# 326:
11:11 pm PST, Dec 8, Tonya Netjes, California
# 325:
10:33 am PST, Dec 6, Aisha Rafeeq-Assem, California
# 324:
7:35 am PST, Dec 6, Iida Uusitalo, Finland
# 323:
7:34 am PST, Dec 6, Carola VdL, Netherlands
# 322:
5:02 pm PST, Dec 5, Cheryl Woods, Tennessee
# 321:
1:41 am PST, Dec 5, Elizabeth Hanner, California
I have a friend whom is in this prison, and it breaks my heart to hear about this! Why hasn't anything been done to prevent this?
# 320:
5:15 pm PST, Dec 3, Charlene Shumate, Arkansas
# 319:
10:04 am PST, Dec 3, Jean Smith, Louisiana
Why don't the EPA get involved and the Health services get involved. These are Humans no matter what
# 318:
6:21 am PST, Dec 3, Teresa Ysunza, Missouri
# 317:
3:51 am PST, Dec 3, Allison Walters, California
# 316:
5:01 pm PST, Dec 2, Name not displayed, California
# 315:
4:34 pm PST, Dec 2, Nancy Vernand, California
Men are dying daily (if not committing suicide) inside what was once the state of the art prison system that is now an overcrowded hellhole. Men are "living and sleeping" on three tier bunk in what was once multi-purpose rooms. The overcrowding has strained the medical system and mental health issues to the maximum. We are sending people to prison under the three strike law for offenses that would never had once caused prison time.people to prison on this three strike law. The 11550 law in Ventura County is ridiculous. It sends people to jail for an automatic sentence due to being under the influence of a controlled substance instead of getting these people the help they need. All prison is is a school for felons to learn more violence. Prisons are so crowded, they are not safe for the prisoners nor the guards. They are just a human warehouse of men that could become productable men in our society. Don't judge anyone unless you have walked 100 miles in their shoes! To die in prison from the Valley Fever is nothing but negligence on the part of the governor. Most of these prisoners would not even be in the position they are in if they had the money for an expensive attorney. What's wrong with this picture?
# 314:
2:07 pm PST, Dec 2, Name not displayed, California
# 313:
2:07 pm PST, Dec 2, Name not displayed, California
# 312:
11:50 am PST, Dec 2, Carolyn Tonahill, Louisiana
# 311:
11:17 am PST, Dec 2, Carol Marshall, United Kingdom
Close this prison down
# 310:
6:31 am PST, Dec 2, Donna Fierre, Florida
# 309:
4:39 am PST, Dec 2, James H. Fitch, Pennsylvania
# 308:
2:13 am PST, Dec 2, Rosalind Burbank Joseph, New York
# 307:
8:36 pm PST, Dec 1, Cindy Castonguay, Massachusetts
# 306:
8:32 pm PST, Dec 1, Brian Smith, California
What century are we living in?
# 305:
7:52 pm PST, Dec 1, Christy Tucker, Alabama
# 304:
1:42 pm PST, Dec 1, Steve Mallory, California
# 303:
12:49 pm PST, Dec 1, Roberta Franklin, Alabama
Our system must change. Together we can make things happen. We are much stronger together, than alone.
# 302:
11:41 am PST, Dec 1, Michael Owens, Virginia
# 301:
11:23 am PST, Dec 1, Name not displayed, Connecticut
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