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Friday
Sep022011

Free Flood Fight course, Sat 9/17 in Manteca

Become a Flood Fighter!

Volunteer Flood Fight Training
Saturday, September 17, 2011
8 am until 12 Noon
Manteca City Council Chambers
1001 West Center Street, Manteca CA

You Can Help Protect Your Community!

This free, four-hour course (using official Department of Water Resources training material) covers terminology, how to identify potential levee and embankment threats, flood protection methods, safety hazards, personal safety equipment, basic radio use and working near flood scenes. 

You will learn sandbag construction techniques and observe sandbag demonstrations. When a flood happens, volunteers will show up and it will be up to trained volunteers to help them do the right things. Identifying failing levees and threats and properly placing sandbags requires training that can make the difference between a flood and a save. 

You can make the difference.

Who should attend: Volunteer emergency groups (CERT, SAFE, Explorers, SAR, VIPs, etc.) and Amateur Radio operators involved in emergency communications. You need not be a Manteca resident to attend — this class is open to all volunteers.

Attendance is limited and preregistration is required. Register here! 

This course is sponsored by the City of Manteca, Manteca Amateur Radio Club and California Emergency Volunteers. It is hosted by City of Manteca Public Works Department (with our thanks!).

Flooding is among the most serious threats facing San Joaquin County. Volunteers can work with professionals to reduce the risk of flooding, improve emergency response and protect our communities from raging flood waters. 

For more information call (209) 565-4267. Admission is free.

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