Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Emergency Preparedness Week

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Friday’s storm was a great example of why we need to be prepared – whether it’s for a power outage, a fire or flooding.  Hamilton’s Emergency Management Coordinator Connie Verhaeghe and Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe were here this morning for the kick off of Emergency Preparedness Week.

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