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Sep 28 2020

City of Gloucester Shares Safety Tips for Vulnerable Populations During Emergency Preparedness Month

GLOUCESTER — Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Fire Chief Eric Smith, Emergency Management Director and Assistant Fire Chief Joseph Aiello, Police Chief Edward Conley and Public Health Director Karin Carroll would like to offer residents tips about ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations ahead of an emergency, as part of Emergency Preparedness Month.

Written by gloucesterpdeconley · Categorized: Press Releases · Tagged: emergency preparedness, emergency preparedness month, gloucester, national emergency preparedness month, vulnerable populations

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