AARP Idaho and FEMA Discuss Disaster Preparedness

Posted on 09/09/24

If you need to leave your home quickly and under pressure will you be ready?

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AARP Idaho is hosting a telephone town hall Tuesday, September 24, from noon to 1pm (MT), to discuss disaster and major emergency preparedness.

Experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Idaho Office of Emergency Management will discuss the various types of potential crises in Idaho including wildfires, excessive heat, drought and earthquakes and ways families can be better prepared. They will also be available to answer any questions listeners from around the state may have. AARP Idaho state director Lupe Wissel will moderate the discussion.

With several fires burning in Idaho, the continued drought and excessive heat, this is a timely discussion for residents of all ages. It is an excellent opportunity to ask your specific questions and get the information you need to keep you and your family safe during an emergency.

The hour-long statewide town hall is scheduled for Tuesday, September 24, and begins at noon MT. Participants can join by dialing toll-free 866-767-0637. The conversation will also stream live on the AARP Idaho Facebook page.

This story is provided by AARP Idaho. Visit the AARP Idaho page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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