CAL FIRE NEWS RELEASE

CAL FIRE NEWS RELEASE California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection   As California Enters 5th Year of Drought, CAL FIRE Continues to Staff with Extra Firefighters During Winter Months Sacramento – While recent rains and cooler temperatures have lowered the threat of wildfires in some areas of the State, CAL FIRE continues to have extra firefighter staffing statewide and […]

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Massive Week-Long Bio-Terror Drill Announced Beginning Today

Written by Trevor Montgomery Riverside County News Source   Eleven Southern California counties and thirteen public health agencies are taking part in the state’s largest bio-terrorism drill ever. The drill is set to begin today, Nov. 16, and continue through Friday, Nov. 20, according to Jose Arballo Jr., Senior Public Information Specialist for Riverside County. The training event has been […]

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Reach For The Stars With Naiya Grace-A Hope For Autism

Written by Trevor Montgomery Riverside County News Source   Ask Kelly and Pamela Schlenz, and they will both tell you their daughter Naiya Grace’s potential is limitless. According to them and countless others, the only proof anyone would need is to see how far she has progressed in the last two years. As a baby, Naiya was diagnosed with Autism […]

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Spouses Support Group-Serving those who serve our community

Written by Trevor Montgomery Riverside County News Source   Whenever someone from the Riverside Sheriff’s Department, Riverside County Probation Department, Riverside County Coroner’s Department, Sheriff’s Administration, Sheriff’s Personnel or anyone else who falls under the umbrella of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department family has an emergency or any other need, the members of the Spouses Support Group-Serving Riverside Sheriff’s Department […]

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“Shelter-In-Place” vs “Lock Down” at my child’s school…what is the difference?

With numerous recent incidents involving area schools activating their “lock down” or “shelter-in-place” protocols, many parents have been left wondering what the difference between the two emergency protocols are.Shelter-in-place and lock down are two options for protecting students during times of crisis or emergency. The Riverside County Office of Education has created emergency plans covering a variety of crisis, including fire, […]

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