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First Response Oakland is a grassroots initiative to cultivate a network of coordinated response and aid for emergency and disaster preparedness. To this end, we seek to:
First Response Oakland is a grassroots initiative to cultivate a network of coordinated response and aid for emergency and disaster preparedness. To this end, we seek to:
*learn essential skills for how to protect yourself and your community in the event of an emergency (earthquake, tsunami, fire, paramilitary attacks,  
*learn essential skills for how to protect yourself and your community in the event of an emergency (earthquake, tsunami, fire, paramilitary attacks, etc;)
*build human and communications infrastructure
*build human and communications infrastructure
*map local resources and skilled professionals
*map local resources and skilled professionals
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Our first event will be a CORE I training on February 21st, outlined here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/OFD/s/CORE/OAK026258
Our first event will be a CORE I training on February 21st, outlined here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/OFD/s/CORE/OAK026258
Sign up for this event at the CORE I RSVP page!
 
'''Please sign up for this event in advance at the [[CORE I RSVP]] page!'''


===Resources===
===Resources===
*[http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/OFD/s/CORE/index.htm Communities of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE)]
*[http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/OFD/s/CORE/index.htm Communities of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE)]

Revision as of 19:50, 11 January 2013

First Response Oakland is a grassroots initiative to cultivate a network of coordinated response and aid for emergency and disaster preparedness. To this end, we seek to:

  • learn essential skills for how to protect yourself and your community in the event of an emergency (earthquake, tsunami, fire, paramilitary attacks, etc;)
  • build human and communications infrastructure
  • map local resources and skilled professionals
  • create evacuation plans
  • build home emergency kits and mobile kits (in the case of immediate evacuation)

Our first event will be a CORE I training on February 21st, outlined here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/OFD/s/CORE/OAK026258

Please sign up for this event in advance at the CORE I RSVP page!

Resources