Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Prepares COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM Training Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's Office of Emergency Management together with Mountain View Fire & Rescue hosted tribal community member training in the nationally recognized Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program. Students were instructed in Disaster First Aid, Incident Command System, Search & Rescue, and more. Following graduation from the course participants will support the community during
Cascadia Emergency Management Supports Muckleshoot Indian Tribe ACTIVE SHOOTER SURVIVAL | STOP THE BLEED Graduating class November 2018 | Active Shooter Survival | Stop the Bleed MIT OEM Director Ada McDaniel featured on the far left, red jacket. Instructor and Chief of Operations, Michael B. Fearnehough featured on the near far right in uniform. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's OEM Director, Ada McDaniel has created opportunities for the tribal members to better prepare for the wo
Cascadia Emergency Management supports National Preparedness Month (NPM), recognized each September, provides an opportunity to remind us that we all must prepare ourselves and our families now and throughout the year. You can learn how by attending an Emergency Preparedness course by signing up at www.cascadia-em.com or follow us on Twitter at @CascadiaEMAlert. #earthquake #preparedness #emergency #fema #cascadia #disaster
Hype or is it? Many people in recent times have heard through the media more and more about the Cascadia Subduction Zone. But what is a subduction zone?? In simple terms, its a place on earth that two vary large land masses drive underneath one another, creating an area or zone where the subduction occurs. Unlike other earthquake fault lines in the region, this one is unique. The potential power released from the zone or areas to the north and south of it will cause a signifi