County Employees Sharpen Disaster Recovery Skills
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Employees train for future Local Assistance Center (LAC) roles
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Employees train for future Local Assistance Center (LAC) roles
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The County’s hazardous materials team is training hospitals how to treat potentially contaminated persons before they enter the facility.
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The County’s SDCountyRecovery web site offers information on debris removal, the rebuilding permit process, property tax relief, and avoiding scams for Shockey Fire survivors.
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Probation officers and Sheriff’s deputies are teaming up to keep tight supervision on those who need it the most.
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Within six years of joining the County of San Diego workforce, Holly Crawford became director of the Office of Emergency Services, which means she is responsible for coordinating the overall county response to disasters.
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The County is in for searing temperatures the next few days. Make sure you’re keeping your family and pets safe.
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San Diego Symphony musicians performed at the facility, offering a bit of culture the young people had had little exposure to.