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Emergency Management Oceanside

@emooceanside

The emergency programs for the City of Parksville, Town of Qualicum Beach and RDN work in unison to provide large scale emergency support and disaster service.

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Be aware, plan, prepare and survive! Many reasons to attend Emergency Preparedness Expo 2024 on September 7, 10 am to 4 pm at the Qualicum Beach Civic Centre. @City_Parksville @QualicumBeachBC @RDNanaimo emergencyoceanside.ca/public-events

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#FireSmart your home and property can help decrease intensity and slow spread of #BCwildfire. Start with @BCFireSmart home assessment. firesmartbc.ca/resource-types…


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Many wildfires are human caused, follow fire bans and restrictions. Report wildfires to *5555 (on mobile) or 1 800 663-5555 #BCwildfire www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sa…

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Weekend🗺️Travel Plans include planning how to stay cool and safe while driving in #BritishColumbia summer heat. Your vehicle and its occupants will benefit from the attached words of wisdom from @TranBC: tranbc.ca/2022/07/13/how…

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BC Wildfire Service situation map shows recent updates to the wildfire conditions around the province. wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc.ca/resources #EPWeek2024 #ReadyforAnything


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Our Emergency Preparedness Week webinar is happening today at 5:30PM (PDT)! It’s not too late to register. Join us for a chance to win a 4-person emergency kit & learn how to prepare for emergencies. Register here: ow.ly/zhW450RvgCY 👈 #EPWeek2024

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At 10:55 AM (PDT) TODAY, the Emergency Alert system will be tested. During today’s test, you will hear an alert tone & receive a message on radio, TV & compatible cell phones. Learn more about emergency alerts and what to do if you receive one: ow.ly/RWIE50RuZzS

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The Emergency Alert System will be tested in B.C. on Wednesday, May 8 at 10:55 a.m. (PST). An alert tone & test message will be sent to cell phones, TV & radio. Emergency alerts provide life-saving information. Learn more: emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/event/test/

Regular testing of the #AlertReady system is necessary to ensure that we’re prepared to deliver urgent warnings to #Canadians in an emergency. Test messages will be sent over TV, radio, and wireless devices in most provinces and territories on May 8: alertready.ca/testing-schedu…

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Emergency preparedness week, May 5-11. Theme “using technology before, during and after emergencies”. #EPWeek2024 #ReadyforAnything


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You’re invited to our upcoming 45-minute webinar where the PreparedBC team will share resources & tips for getting prepared for all emergencies. You could win a 4-person emergency kit! WHEN: Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 5:30PM Register: ow.ly/5yXf50RsHcY 👈

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Tsunami Preparedness Week is April 14 - 20 🌊 During Tsunami Preparedness Week, many communities along the coast participate in High Ground Hikes to practice getting to a tsunami-safe location. Are you participating? Learn more: PreparedBC.ca/HighGroundHike

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Did you know that BC’s coast is divided into five tsunami notification zones? 🌊 Learn what zone you’re in so you know if your area is under a tsunami warning, advisory or watch. Learn more: PreparedBC.ca/tsunamis

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