"...What YOU can do for YOUR Neighborhood"
"DPI 60619"
Neighbors and
Stakeholders
If you haven't secured
space for next weeks's Disaster Preparedness Orientation, now's the time to do
so. We are again asking that adults bring one or two young people (teens or high
school students) with them for orientation to the grassroots strategy we are to
employ in building up our community preparedness. Veterans, retired and active
Police & Fire workers as well as current ROTC students are all being sought
along with everyday residents.
This is an
important short session, aimed at preserving momentum in our preparations.
Specifically we will touch on neighborhood "Winter Plans"
as snowstorms are the immediate threat
right now.
Be sure to
bring note taking materials, as well as
relevant information in printed form, which may be copied for sharing with
our DPI teammates. Remember this is a Community
Team Building effort which will leave us in a much stronger position to face
disaster situations. The fringe benefits will be extremely valuable with a
successful completion of the objectives we're faced with. We are looking for
persons with "ASSET MAPPING" and calligraphy skills, as well as skilled photographers and project
managers.
I look
forward to seeing you next Wednesday. This is an historic initiative. Remember
to RSVP, if you have not all ready.
Wednesday January
21st, 2015
Grand Crossing
Library
1000 E. 73rd
street
6-7pm
- Asset Mapping
- Disaster Training scheduling
- Grid development
- Passing the word
- Pre-event personnel attitude identification & analysis
- Resource Hunt
- Special response (Antonio's Response)
- Team development
- Tech support & strategy
- Primary items guide
We
need RSPVs because space is limited
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