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CDC: Preparing For A Disaster Like Preparing For Zombie Attack

The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention wants the public to be ready in case of a zombie attack. The idea is that getting ready for zombies is the sort of preparedness needed to survive a...

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How To Start a Neighborhood Watch

Say NO to Boris the Burglar™ (credit: sherriffs.org) A Neighborhood Watch program is an excellent way to get to know your neighbors and open up communication about crime, safety and neighborhood...

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Pasadena Residents To Participate In Disaster Preparedness Training

PASADENA (CBS) — About 150 Pasadenans were expected to participate in disaster preparedness training Saturday. The four-hour program at the Church of The Nazarene on East Sierra Madre Boulevard is...

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Guide To Emergency Planning For Families

(credit: lafd.org) Southland residents know very well how brutal Mother Nature can be, and not only because California is earthquake country. Fires, floods and mudslides are just a few additional...

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Emergency Preparedness Resources In OC

(credit: Link2Life) If you are reading this, the experts were mistaken about the Mayan calendar and the world ending in 2012. There are other, more likely emergencies, however, and any prognosticator...

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Emergency Management Experts Will Always Be In Demand In LA

A growing demand for emergency management directors and specialists exists throughout a broad spectrum of employment, particularly within the petroleum industry. These top-notch readiness experts are...

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