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Heat Wave Tips
- John Cornelison
- 7/28/22
Now that the National Weather Service Excessive Heat Warning has been extended through Saturday, the heat safety tips are even more important. The following tips have been compiled from multiple sources by the Vashon Emergency Operations Center and VashonBePrepared, in collaboration with Vashon Island Fire & Rescue.
Read MoreWarning/Cooling Centers
- John Cornelison
- 7/28/22
The Excessive Heat Warning issued by the National Weather Service has been extended one more day through Saturday evening. High temperatures over the next several days are forecast in the range of 90 to 94 degrees. There will be relief overnight as temperatures fall into the low sixties.
Read More2022 Northwest Citizen Corps Expo
- John Cornelison
- 6/15/22
September 17-18 at Yakima Valley Community College
Save the date!
Read MoreWillie Nunn Sworn-In as FEMA Region 10 Administrator
- John Cornelison
- 3/7/22
BOTHELL, Wash. - FEMA Region 10 welcomed its new Regional Administrator, Willie G. Nunn, following his appointment by President Joe Biden. Mr. Nunn was sworn in by FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell at the regional office this morning.
Read MoreRegional Citizen Corps Unite!
- John Cornelison
- 2/10/22
Hina Kilioni and I just had a great chat on a whole range of topics, but most significantly on his desire to facilitate communications among regional disaster organizations.
Read MoreResearch and Information Needs to Improve Healthcare Access in Disasters
- John Cornelison
- 2/10/22
We are writing to invite you to share your input and expertise in a virtual forum hosted by the Cascadia Coastlines and People Research Coordination Network (Cascadia CoPe RCN) on “Research and Information Needs to Improve Healthcare Access in Disasters.” This event is part of a broader effort to advance research on coastal hazards and resilience that will be useful to coastal communities in the Pacific Northwest, coordinated by the Cascadia Coastlines and Peoples Hub (Cascadia CoPes Hub). You can learn more about our work here.
Read MoreProtecting Wood Framed Homes from Earthquakes
- John Cornelison
- 1/14/22
MyBuildingPermit and Simpson Strong-tie have partnered to provide a series of free home retrofit classes for homeowners and contractors.
Read MoreFEMA Releases 2021 National Preparedness Report
- John Cornelison
- 12/21/21
FEMA released the 10th annual 2021 National Preparedness Report (NPR).
Read MoreFEMA and KIRO-AM Seattle Unveil New Emergency Broadcast Studio
- John Cornelison
- 11/19/21
SEATTLE — Together, FEMA and Bonneville Seattle have completed an important modernization at the emergency radio broadcast facility at Bonneville International’s KIRO-AM 710 in Seattle. This modernization project improves emergency alert systems that provide critical alerts and warnings to the public.
The KIRO-AM facility serves as a Primary Entry Point (PEP) station for FEMA’s National Public Warning System (NPWS), maintained under FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS), and provides critical information to the public before, during and after incidents and disasters.
Under the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System Modernization Act enacted in 2015, Congress required FEMA to upgrade PEP stations across the country to ensure continuity of terrestrial broadcast services under all hazards. PEP stations are specially designated NPWS broadcast stations that serve as the primary intake source of initial broadcasts for a national alert. FEMA equips these stations, which are operated by local station personnel, with backup communications equipment and power generators that enable them to continue broadcasting information to the public during and after an emergency, including conveying official alerts to communities regionally and nationwide. These free-standing emergency studios, located at the radio transmitter sites, are specially designed and hardened to withstand various natural disasters and acts of terrorism. This helps ensure that the President can alert and warn the public under all conditions. Currently, there are 77 PEP stations that are capable of reaching 90 percent of the U.S. population.
KIRO-AM is the 14th PEP station to complete the all-hazards upgrade. The modernization to the emergency studio includes increased sheltering capabilities, expanded broadcast capacity, and sustainable power generation for all types of hazardous events, increasing KIRO-AM’s resiliency to continue broadcasting during emergencies.
“It’s an honor for Bonneville Seattle to serve the community and we are proud to partner with FEMA. We share and salute the agency’s commitment to protecting the public,” said Darrell Brown, President, Bonneville International. “Radio is a lifeline, and the new studio and continued investment will ensure KIRO-AM 710’s resiliency during times of crisis when communication is vital.”
"For generations, the KIRO-AM signal has been designated by the federal government as the one to broadcast critical information in case of a major disaster," said Cathy Cangiano, Senior VP/Market Manager, Bonneville Seattle. "It's a responsibility we take seriously. We are committed to getting out lifesaving information when our region needs us."
If required, and in a national worst-case scenario, KIRO-AM would broadcast a message from the President or other national authorities within 10 minutes. Via FEMA’s Emergency Alert System, other radio stations in the Seattle area would begin re-broadcasting the information coming from KIRO and its news staff. Local authorities, such as the King County Office of Emergency Management, may also disseminate life-saving information by way of the new facilities installed at the KIRO tower site.
FEMA, KIRO and King County are partners in distributing life-saving emergency information to the public.
FEMA and Bonneville Seattle will hold an event on Friday, November 19, 2021, (11 a.m. to 1 p.m. PT) to unveil the upgraded KIRO-AM transmitter and PEP Site (22805 Dockton Road SW, Vashon, WA 98070.) The news conference will include FEMA and local officials, as well as a live demonstration from KIRO-AM 710 on-air hosts.
Speakers include:
- Antwane Johnson, Director, Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, FEMA
- Manny Centeno, IPAWS Program Manager, FEMA
- Brendan McCluskey, Director, King County Office of Emergency Management
- Jason Shirron, Technical Operations Coordinator, King County OEM
- Vince Maykovich, Acting Regional Administrator, FEMA Region 10
- Cathy Cangiano, VP/Market Manager, Bonneville Seattle
- Jason Ornellas, Regional Director of Engineering, Bonneville International West Region
- Dave Ross, On-Air Host, KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
For more information about IPAWS or the PEP modernization effort, go to FEMA’s website at https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/practitioners/integrated-public-alert-warning- system/broadcasters-wireless. To learn more about Bonneville Seattle and KIRO-AM 710 Seattle, visit https://bonneville.com/our-markets/seattle/.
Read MoreKCSO launches new phone app
- John Cornelison
- 9/4/21
from: https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/king-county-sheriffs-office-launches-new-phone-app KING COUNTY, Wash. — Community members in King County will now be able to submit tips, access inmate information, research sex offenders in their area and more with just a click away on their smartphones. On Thursday, King County Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht announced a new smartphone app for the King County Sheriff’s Office. The app will help connect the community with the sheriff’s office and send out information to anyone with a smartphone. “Open and accurate communication are the fundamentals of transparency, which in turn builds trust with the communities we serve,” said Johanknecht. “Our new mobile app gives us a better way to alert, inform and prepare the public. We even have weather alerts.” The app provides access to information of public interest:
The free app is available for both Android and Apple users. Users who want to download the app can find it in the App Store and Google Play by searching “King Sheriff WA” or clicking here. Read MoreWeek 1-- Make A Plan
FEMA Kicks Off National Preparedness Month, Urging Americans to ‘Prepare to Protect’
Each September, FEMA’s Ready Campaign uses this time to encourage people to take steps to prepare for disasters and emergencies that could happen anywhere and at any time. This year’s theme is “Prepare to Protect.”Preparing for disasters is protecting everyone you love. Act now to prepare yourself and your family before disaster strikes. Throughout the month, weekly themes will be used to highlight basic preparedness activities that everyone can do, including:
Follow FEMA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and share posts about preparedness. In addition, the Ready Campaign has developed a toolkit for creating content for social media posts. Later this month, the Ready Campaign and the Ad Council will launch a series of PSAs aimed at family and personal preparedness efforts. This year, the campaign will specifically feature the Latino/Hispanic demographic to ensure campaign messages are culturally competent and meeting the needs of historically underserved populations. Remember to use #PreparetoProtect and #BeReady hashtags with a mention to the Ready Campaign. For more information, visit Ready.gov/September. Read MoreCategoriesTags
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