Emergency-readiness summit; FEMA asks if SB County is preparedJoe Nelson
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Knowing which issues constitute an emergency and how to respond can save property damage, personal injury, and even lives. Homeowners should know what to look for, including buzzing noises, frequent circuit breakers, arcing, or burning odors, and when it is time to call emergency services. When...
If you have to park farther away and walk, do that and consider it your warm up. Don't park in front of access trails so that people have to step off trail to get around your car. Don't park in such a way that it creates a one-way bottleneck--if a large emergency service vehic...
he was the SVP of Technology for Warner Music Group and Warner Bros. Records. Ethan holds a Masters of Fine Art from UC Santa Barbara and in the distant past spent many years in publishing at the Orange County Register. He also continues to run the largest fan-site for the now retired ...
and Summer Food Service Programs; The Child and Adult Care Food Program; the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); the Commodity Supplemental Food Program; Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations; The Emergency Food Assistance Program; and other nutriti...
I once came across a statement that said, "In the event of a zombie apocalypse, please refer to section 5.2 for emergency procedures." I couldn't help but laugh out loud. Who knew that zombies were a compliance concern? Finding humor in documentation helps us maintain our sanity in a wor...
If attempts to increase resources (eg, bringing in unscheduled staff and medical equipment from vendors) and reduce critical care need (eg, canceling nonemergency surgeries that may require ICU postoperative care, diverting ambulances with critically ill patients to other hospitals) are insufficient to...
On April 16, 2024, Natural Systems Utilities attended the ground-breaking at Northpoint’s Turnpike 1 commercial facility in Pilesgrove Township, Salem County, New Jersey. NSU designed, and is now building, a 70,000 gallon per day water treatment system with recharge to groundwater. Pictured thi...
Based on visual inspection, available records, calculations and past operational performance, and according to criteria established for these studies, Summit Lake Dam is rated as unsafe, nonemergency, because the spillway capacity is seriously inadequate. The existing spillway can pass 26 percent of ...