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GETTING READY

NEIGHBORHOOD
PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION & TRAINING

What is the Clallam County Neighborhood Program?

Two training classes are available through Emergency Mangement. The Getting Ready training is a six hour course and the CERT Training (Community Emergency Response Team) is a twenty hour course. Courses are designed to be taught in your neighborhood with a trainer and materials we supply.

Created in 2004, the Clallam County Program is a neighborhood approach to community preparedness. The program is designed to teach the community and our neighborhoods the importance of being self sufficient in the event of a disaster.

Because of our geographic isolation, it is important to organize our neighborhoods into a small response team structure and teach our citizens how to be prepared for any disaster. By doing do, we indirectly strengthen our neighborhood resources and support the community.

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Plan a training for your neighborhood now and become better prepared to survive in a disaster.

Contact Emergency Management to receive more information and to schedule an individual training session for your neighborhood.

 

updated September 29, 2006

BECOME AN AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR!!

Clallam County Races meets on the first Tuesday evening of each month at 7 p.m. in the Emergency Operations Center (basement level of courthouse), 223 E 4th Street, Port Angeles, WA. 

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To learn more about amateur radio  operations, or to become an active volunteer with the RACES emergency radio operators click on the ARES/RACES navigation button on our Emergency Management home page or call Chuck Jones at 360.452.4672 for more information.

 


Come see us at Community Safety Days
Guy Cole Convention Center, Sequim
October 21, 22 - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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