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San Jose Prepared! Course


Friday, March 12, 2010 5:30 - 7:30pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


San Jose Prepared! Course


Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6 - 8pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


SF Ready Meeting


Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12 - 1:30pm

All sessions: Noon -- 1:30 PM, every second Wednesday of every second month, free to the public. Bring your lunch and beverage if you'd like. More information about SF Ready and the upcoming sessions may be obtained by visiting the www.sfready.org website or by calling (415) 487-5000.

The building is 3 blocks from the Embarcadero BART station. See the security staff at the ground floor lobby, and they will direct you to the meeting room on the first floor. No need to RSVP.


“Ready to Rumble” Neighborhood Block Parties


Saturday, April 24, 2010 - Sunday, April 25, 2010

A series of neighborhood events, including resource fairs and block parties, will be held throughout the City.  The City is partnering with the community to build resource fairs that will bring preparedness information, displays, activities, entertainment and giveaways to the public.  The block parties will serve as localized gathering spots for neighbors to rally around the important topic of preparedness.  “Block Party Toolkits” will be provided to assist in the development and promotion of the parties.  Each organizer will receive a “Host Kit” with preparedness information, activities, games and giveaways.


San Jose Prepared! Course


Thursday, April 29, 2010 6 - 8pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


San Jose Prepared! Course


Tuesday, May 11, 2010 6 - 8pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


San Jose Prepared! Course


Thursday, May 27, 2010 6 - 8pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


San Jose Prepared! Course


Thursday, June 3, 2010 6 - 8pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


SF Ready Meeting


Wednesday, June 9, 2010 12 - 1:30pm

All sessions: Noon -- 1:30 PM, every second Wednesday of every second month, free to the public. Bring your lunch and beverage if you'd like. More information about SF Ready and the upcoming sessions may be obtained by visiting the www.sfready.org website or by calling (415) 487-5000.

The building is 3 blocks from the Embarcadero BART station. See the security staff at the ground floor lobby, and they will direct you to the meeting room on the first floor. No need to RSVP.


San Jose Prepared! Course


Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6 - 8pm

(20-Hour Community Emergency Response Training)

The San Jose Prepared! 20-hour program educates people about disaster preparedness and emergency response for hazards that may impact their community. Participants will learn basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, neighborhood organization, and S.T.A.R.T. Triage.

Graduates of the 20-hour course take the skills they have learned into their community by educating friends, family, and their neighbors to ensure that their neighborhood is self-sufficient immediately following a wide-scale disaster when resources are scarce.

For more information regarding when these classes are offered, how much they cost, and where they are being held, please click here.


SF Ready Meeting


Wednesday, August 11, 2010 12 - 1:30pm

All sessions: Noon -- 1:30 PM, every second Wednesday of every second month, free to the public. Bring your lunch and beverage if you'd like. More information about SF Ready and the upcoming sessions may be obtained by visiting the www.sfready.org website or by calling (415) 487-5000.

The building is 3 blocks from the Embarcadero BART station. See the security staff at the ground floor lobby, and they will direct you to the meeting room on the first floor. No need to RSVP.


SF Ready Meeting


Wednesday, October 13, 2010 12 - 1:30pm

All sessions: Noon -- 1:30 PM, every second Wednesday of every second month, free to the public. Bring your lunch and beverage if you'd like. More information about SF Ready and the upcoming sessions may be obtained by visiting the www.sfready.org website or by calling (415) 487-5000.

The building is 3 blocks from the Embarcadero BART station. See the security staff at the ground floor lobby, and they will direct you to the meeting room on the first floor. No need to RSVP.


SF Ready Meeting


Wednesday, October 13, 2010 12 - 1:30pm

All sessions: Noon -- 1:30 PM, every second Wednesday of every second month, free to the public. Bring your lunch and beverage if you'd like. More information about SF Ready and the upcoming sessions may be obtained by visiting the www.sfready.org website or by calling (415) 487-5000.

The building is 3 blocks from the Embarcadero BART station. See the security staff at the ground floor lobby, and they will direct you to the meeting room on the first floor. No need to RSVP.


SF Ready Meeting


Wednesday, December 8, 2010 12 - 1:30pm

All sessions: Noon -- 1:30 PM, every second Wednesday of every second month, free to the public. Bring your lunch and beverage if you'd like. More information about SF Ready and the upcoming sessions may be obtained by visiting the www.sfready.org website or by calling (415) 487-5000.

The building is 3 blocks from the Embarcadero BART station. See the security staff at the ground floor lobby, and they will direct you to the meeting room on the first floor. No need to RSVP.


 

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The Big Rumble™ Goals

The Big Rumble is dedicated to helping the Bay Area and the state of California become more aware of the risks we face from earthquakes, be informed about what can be done and how we, as a community, can be prepared for future quakes and other natural disasters. We aim to accomplish this by way of three approaches. First is the organization and hosting of a bi-annual event called The Big Rumble Resource Fairs and Block Parties. These are held each October and April around the anniversaries of the Loma Prieta and 1906 quakes and promote community building, awareness, preparedness and information. Second, The Big Rumble partners with cities to promote other preparedness-related events and to share local information with citizens. Finally and most importantly, The Big Rumble provides ongoing readiness tools through its website, preparedness check list, newsletters and other points of contact to help users become and stay prepared for future seismic events in our area. It is our hope that The Big Rumble will become a trusted source of information for Bay Area families and communities.

 
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