Pulaski County hosts go bag and emergency preparedness meeting
PULASKI COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) – The Pulaski County Emergency Management will be hosting a Go Bag and Emergency Preparedness on Thursday.
The meeting will be on March 19 at 5 p.m. at the Dublin Library to prepare residents on evacuation preparedness, and you can sign up to receive CodeRed Emergency Alerts.
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Community members will have the opportunity to learn about what is in a go bag and why it is important along with code red alerts for the county and what to do in situations.
Those in attendance will get a go bag to prepare for different situations.
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