Be Prepared, Not Scared!

Issaquah, WALocal News

In the article, Lindsey Pinkston, Executive Director of Highlands Council, emphasizes the need for heightened emergency preparedness in the Issaquah Highlands community, which faces various natural hazards like earthquakes and wildfires. The article details collaborative efforts between local emergency management agencies and community volunteers, stressing the importance of training and readiness. Pinkston shares her experience completing CERT training, which provided her with essential disaster response skills. The article announces an upcoming workshop focused on teaching residents the basics of emergency preparedness, inviting participation from community members of all ages. Future training courses in first aid and emergency kit building are also highlighted as part of this initiative.

This emphasis on preparedness aims to foster resilience and mitigate the impact of potential disasters on the community, underscoring the vital role of community involvement in enhancing safety and readiness.

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