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This communique went out to First Responders:
Make a resolution to get your family ready for disasters this year
It’s still the beginning of the year, relatively, and not too late to start a New Year’s resolution. While getting healthy, getting rid of piles of stuff or finally traveling like you’ve been meaning to are all worthy goals, why not tackle something most of us preach regularly but never do ourselves: prepare yourself and your family for disasters and emergencies.
First responders can get called out at a moment’s notice at any hour of the day. Sometimes the emergency is a flood, hurricane or wildfire affecting your own family or home. Getting your family prepared enables you to do your job without quite so much added worry. A few simple steps can go a long way to ensuring your family’s safety. Ready.gov’s webpage “Ready Responder” offers resources and guides for both firefighters and law enforcement to help with this goal. The site also offers these tips:
Create evacuation plans, both escape plans to get everyone out of a residence in case of fire as well as evacuation plans in the event of a larger disaster. Have multiples of each plan.
Designate emergency contacts, preferably someone out-of-town, that your family members will contact once they are safe.
Make go-bags for everyone in the house and one for pets.
Practice! Practice all evacuation and escape plans and make changes as necessary. (Source: Ready.gov)
____________________________________________________________Celeste has worked as a contractor for Homeland Security and FEMA. Her training and experiences include the infamous day of 911, flood and earthquake operations, mass casualty exercises, and numerous other operations. Celeste is FEMA certified and has completed the Professional Development Emergency Management Series.
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- Incident Command
- Integrated EM: Preparedness, Response, Recovery, Mitigation
- Emergency Plan Design including all Emergency Support Functions
- Principles of Emergency Management
- Developing Volunteer Resources
- Emergency Planning and Development
- Leadership and Influence, Decision Making in Crisis
- Exercise Design and Evaluation
- Public Assistance Applications
- Emergency Operations Interface
- Public Information Officer
- Flood Fight Operations
- Domestic Preparedness for Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Incident Command (ICS-NIMS)
- Multi-Hazards for Schools
- Rapid Evaluation of Structures-Earthquakes
- Weather Spotter for National Weather Service
- Logistics, Operations, Communications
- Community Emergency Response Team Leader
- Behavior Recognition
Celeste grew up in military & governmental home with her father working for the Naval Warfare Center, and later as Assistant Director for Public Lands and Natural Resources, in both Washington State and California.
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