Category: Emergency Preparedness
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CERT October Newsletter
Community Emergency Response Team current activities, ongoing training, and volunteer...
Read MoreUW Tests New Earthquake Early Warning System
Washington and Oregon will be covered by software program which opens testers’ computers and shows...
Read MoreCommunity Emergency Response Team (CERT) training
Sign-ups are now open for their Spring 2015 course. The 8-week course starts on 2/25, and the...
Read MoreThe Pacific Northwest Seismic Network Online
Did the ground shake for you? Perhaps it was your love being near. Perhaps it was a seismic event. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network has put the Inglemoor High School’s monitoring site online. You can see the latest charts...
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Prone to Earthquake? Slide? Liquification?
King County now provides hazard maps and data for flood, dam failure, earthquake, liquefaction, lahar, severe weather, wildfire, and landslide. Click here to view Hazard Maps on King County’s website. The good news is that...
Read MoreMake Winter Luck
Someone once said “Luck is the precipitation of good preparation.” The King County Office of Emergency Management has a three step plan for creating your own luck: Make a Plan Build A Kit Get Involved and Stay Informed. Plan...
Read MoreThe Inside Scoop on Kirkland’s Plowing
When snow falls this winter you can navigate to the best streets by knowing Kirkland’s snowplow...
Read MoreLocal Emergency Charging
Kirkland and Inglewood Presbyterian Church (IPC) have agreed on staging an emergency generator for...
Read MoreTrack Power Outages from Your Phone
PSE now offers a mobile app for iTunes, Android, and Windows phones and tablets that gives 15...
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PopularYour Valentine Questionnaire
Dear Finn Hill neighbors and friends: The Finn Hill Neighborhood Alliance (FHNA) is kicking off a...