EUGENE, Ore. – Lane County Emergency Management is stepping up efforts to prepare residents for disasters with a new six-week readiness campaign, according to county officials.
The initiative aims to enhance community resilience through weekly tips, events, and a program to help residents signal to first responders during emergencies. According to Lane County Emergency Manager Tiffany Brown, the “6 Weeks of Ready” campaign offers a step-by-step approach to preparedness, with each week focusing on different readiness aspects.
“Each week focuses on a different aspect of readiness, making it easier for individuals and families to build resilience before the next emergency,” Brown said…