This training is actually provided by the Baltimore City Fire Department as part of a city-wide program of emergency preparedness. Because there are quite a few possible disasters (and most do not involve terrorism) that could affect our community, it is a good idea to be prepared. For example, a railroad tunnel goes next to 26th St., and none of us have any idea of what hazardous materials are transported through that tunnel; recall the fire in the Howard St. Tunnel. The more of us get training, the better chance we have to survive if something bad happens.
Steve. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >The Charles Village Community Benefits District has learned it's >schedule for the Community Emergency Response Team Training funded by >the Federal Government and put on by the Baltimore Fire Department. > >The first Training session will be held on Thursday, January 19th from >6:00 PM to 8:00 PM here at the Benefits District, 2301 North Charles >Street. It will encompass Disaster Preparedness and Disaster >Psychology. > >This is short notice, but if you are interested in being prepared to >help in your neighborhood in case of a emergency/disaster, please find >the time to attend this excellent training opportunity. > >Please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call me at 410-235-4411 >x 18 if you can attend or have any questions. > > > > > _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list Chat@charlesvillage.info http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info