Eastside Fire Rescue Emergency Preparedness Tips

Sammamish, WALocal News

Facing the reality of recent storm disruptions, Eastside Fire & Rescue has released crucial emergency preparedness tips to help residents navigate potential power outages. The article underscores the necessity of being self-reliant for 3-5 days, recommending that individuals store food, water, and other essential supplies. It advises residents to stay indoors during severe weather events and to treat downed power lines as live wires. The piece also raises awareness about the dangers of carbon monoxide from improper generator use, urging users to follow safety protocols. Community support is highlighted as a key factor in weathering storms, with a reminder to check on neighbors during emergencies.

Additionally, the article provides a link for more detailed preparedness information. By taking proactive measures, residents can better protect themselves and their families during unpredictable weather. Eastside Fire & Rescue stands ready to assist with any questions regarding storm preparedness.

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