Community is Invited to Free, Family-Friendly Event on Sep. 19th.
The City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) is hosting the third annual Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair on Thursday, September 19 at Austin Community College Rio Grande Campus. The event is free, family friendly and open to the public. HSEM hosts this event in September as part of National Preparedness Month.
Event: Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair
Time: September 19, 2024, 3 p.m.—7 p.m.
Location: ACC Rio Grande Campus 1218 West Ave. Building 3000, 3rd Floor Austin, TX 78701
Parking: Free parking is available at the ACC Rio Grande Parking Garage, 816 W. 12th St., Building 4000 The garage is located at the intersection of Shoal Creek Blvd. and 12th Street.
“September is National Preparedness Month and it is a great time to take stock of your emergency plans and add to them as needed,” said Interim HSEM Director Bill Wilson. “We encourage everyone to come out to the Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair, meet a lot of great partners, and get resources. Please take this opportunity to build up your plans and supply kits, plus review and provide input on the City’s basic emergency plan.”
The Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will teach attendees how to make a plan, build a kit, stay informed and help meet neighbors. Copies of the City of Austin Basic Emergency Plan will be available for review and public comment. Additionally, attendees will learn tips to prepare their home, family, and community for emergencies. A basic emergency kit will be available to those who attend, while supplies last, with a limit of one per household. The Neighborhood Preparedness Guide will also be available so attendees can make a personalized emergency plan. Child-friendly games, sips and snacks will be provided.
Interpreters will be available on site in Spanish and American Sign Language. Other languages can be requested by contacting Austin 3-1-1 no later than 5 business days before the event.
Attendees can also learn about emergency preparedness resources from the following partners:
- American Red Cross
- Austin-Travis County EMS
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Ascension Texas Medical Response Unit
- Austin 3-1-1
- Watershed Protection Department
- Texas Center for Disability Studies
- University of Texas at Austin - Emergency Management and Off-Campus Living Resources
- Austin Fire Dept Wildfire Division
- National Weather Service
- AT&T FirstNet
- Economic Development Dept, Small Business Division
- DeafLink
- Austin Water
- Texas Division of Emergency Management
- Travis County Office of Emergency Management
- Austin Energy
- Baylor Scott & White Health
- Austin Resource Recovery
- Travis County Amateur Radio Emergency Service
- Austin Public Health
- Integral Care
- Development Services Department
... And more!
For more information on the Get Ready Central Texas Emergency Preparedness Fair, and other ways to get ready during National Preparedness Month, visit www.ReadyCentralTexas.org.
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