The 2024 Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference

Seattle, WALocal News

The 2024 Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference is set for April 2-4 in Tacoma, focusing on critical topics related to disaster readiness and response. This event will attract a wide range of professionals, including emergency management personnel, safety experts, and representatives from sectors like law enforcement and public health. Notable speakers will share insights based on recent global events, addressing issues such as workplace violence and public health crises. The conference aims to foster collaboration and equip attendees with the necessary tools to enhance their emergency preparedness strategies. Participants will gain valuable information on best practices for effective disaster management and response.

By attending, individuals can network with peers and experts, building relationships crucial for successful emergency planning. For further inquiries, attendees can reach out to the conference organizers via email at info@piepc. org. This conference serves as a vital platform for strengthening community resilience and preparedness in the Pacific Northwest.

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