Erie County Joins Partners to Recognize National Preparedness Month


In recognition of National Preparedness Month, Deputy Erie County Executive Lisa Chimera joins Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein, Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Services Commissioner Daniel Neaverth, Department for the Aging Commissioner Randall Hoak, other county leadership and community partner organizations to highlight preparedness efforts.

For more, including information about the Erie County Community Organizations Active in Disasters group, visit: erie.gov/COAD.

For preparedness resources, including kid and family-focused activities, visit: www3.erie.gov/health/kids-and-preparedness.

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