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Ready Together: The Last Emergency Preparedness Training of 2024

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City of Austin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release Date: Sep. 26, 2024
Contact: HSEM Communications        Email

A photo showing public safety presenters at Austin HSEM's Ready Together class.

Register Today for Basic Emergency Preparedness Training on October 10

The City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) is hosting an emergency preparedness classroom training. This two-hour session is developed in partnership with Watershed Protection Department, Austin Fire Department, Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services, Ascension Seton, and Go Austin/Vamos Austin (GAVA).

  • Event: Ready Together: Basic Emergency Preparedness for You, Your Family & Your Neighborhood (Classroom Training)
  • Time: Thursday, October 10, 2024, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
  • Location: Hampton Branch at Oak Hill Austin Public Library, 5125 Convict Hill Rd, Austin, TX 78749

Registration is required. Click here to reserve a spot. Complimentary pizza and beverages will be provided for attendees. Please RSVP to secure your spot and assist us in planning accordingly.

This training is free and open to all community members, regardless of prior knowledge. Participants will receive expert guidance on the four steps of emergency preparedness: creating a plan, building an emergency kit, knowing your neighbors, and staying informed. The course is designed to equip attendees with knowledge and strategies to prepare their households and communities for a range of potential hazards. As part of HSEM’s all-hazards approach, this installment will focus on flood safety. Flooding is a major hazard in Central Texas, and this course will help community members head into flood season with the knowledge to stay safe. The course will also cover fire prevention basics for the home, and a CPR demonstration.

Upon completion of the course, participants will receive an emergency preparedness starter kit and a NOAA weather radio. Interpreters will be available in both Spanish and American Sign Language, with additional language support provided upon request. For special accommodations, please contact 3-1-1 or (512) 974-2000 no later than five days before the event.

More information on how to prepare can be found at www.ReadyCentralTexas.org .

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