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Emergency Preparedness
As the designated First Receiver for the City of East Palo Alto, the staff at Ravenswood Family Health Center has been trained through a disaster preparedness program called CERT (Community Emergency Response Team), as well as being CPR and First Aid trained. RFHC has a disaster preparedness program, with a disaster team who’s goal is to prepare clinic staff and the community to respond to a disaster. In order to meet this goal, RFHC has collaborated with the Menlo Fire Department, San Mateo County, and others.

How You And Your Family Can Be Prepared:
Being prepared BEFORE a disaster is important. Below is a list of items to include in a basic disaster kit for you and your family. This kit could make a difference in getting through a disaster. You should be prepared to live without the things that we use everyday, like gas, electricity, water, and telephones. You should be prepared for more than 3 days after a disaster.
- Food
- Water
- Clothes
- Flashlight
- Whistle
- Duct Tape
- Garbage Bags
- Radio
- First Aid Kit
- Identification Papers
- Personal Support Items
- (e.g. medication, eyeglasses, hearing aid)
*Created by CARD (Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters)
Emergency Prep Links
Disaster Preparedness for Kids:
http://www.fema.gov/kids/
FEMA
http://www.fema.gov/index.shtm
Bay Area Red Cross
http://www.bayarea-redcross.org/index.htm
http://www.redcrossbayarea.org/pba/
San Mateo County
http://www.smcready.org/
EPA.net Emergency Preparedness Resources
http://www.epa.net/launch/comvcs/comrpts/item?item_id=635775
Menlo Park Fire Department
For more information on CERT and CPR/First Aid trainings
www.menlofire.org
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