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Marin’s Emergency Alert System: Your Questions Answered
Wildfire Watch Special
Monday, July 31 from 6:00 – 6:30 pm
Streaming live from Marin TV Studio
Join on Zoom or watch on Comcast Channel 30
Or Telephone:
1 669 900 9128
Webinar ID: 834 1497 5701
Password: 465100
If a wildfire threatens Marin, will you be warned?
What is Marin’s emergency alert system and how do you know if you’re signed up? Where should you get information during an emergency? How should you respond to an alert? Where will you go? Knowing the answers to these questions could save your life!
Host: Rich Shortall, Executive Officer of Fire Safe Marin
Featured guests:
Steven Torrence, Marin County’s Director of Emergency Management
Marimar Ochoa, Public Information Officer of Emergency Management
Jeffrey Schaub, KCBS News Anchor and Reporter