Before You Call 911: Things to Know in an Emergency
Sister Laurel Brady, who is an emergency dispatcher for a local police department has the following advice to help all of us be better prepared to respond
Sister Laurel Brady, who is an emergency dispatcher for a local police department has the following advice to help all of us be better prepared to respond
We know we are to minister as the Savior did, but how do we figure out what someone needs? This was the topic of our February Relief Society Council. Here are some of the ideas the sisters shared
From the February Neighborhood Emergency Preparation Newsletter: Emergency Water Storage “Rule of Three” applies to Survival ∼3 minutes without air∼3 days without water∼3 weeks without food ready.gov recommends storing at least one gallon of water per day per person, and storing enough to last two weeks in order to stay sufficiently hydrated after an emergency. […]
Knowing and practicing some mental coping strategies before an emergency occurs may improve your chances of staying calm and being able to focus after a tragedy. Here are some techniques to try.
An emergency car kit will help assure your safety if you are stranded in your car. Here are some supplies to consider adding to your emergency car kit.
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