“Why can’t #Alexa notify us in a #disaster? Why doesn’t @waze or @Google automatically tell us how to get out safely in a #disaster? We need to take the technology we have & use it in a way we haven’t used it before,” asked @vance_taylor @Cal_OES #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar.
It is important to have a critical partner list that serves seniors and residents with disabilities,according to Joanna Fraguli #SF Mayor’s Office on Disability. #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar
Victor Lim & Kristin Hogan, @SF_emergency make sure their materials are available, in a timely fashion, in-language. This helps them get the message to all their communities in #SF. #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar
“People are hungry for emergency communications so they have better access to advance notifications,” said Patty Eaton, Public Risk Communicarions Officer @SCC_OES @SCCgov at #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar in #SanFrancisco. #disasterpreparness
At the 2019 #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar, Francisco Sanchez, Emergency Management Deputy, Harris County Homeland Security in #Texas said,” Rumor control posts tend to get better traction than traditional posts.”
“#Hospitals are one of the most important anchors of the community,” said Paul Neyman, when speaking about approaches to crisis reaponse at #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar by Bay Area UASI. #disasterpreparness
“The #Tubbsfire was like a fire hurricane,” said Chris Godley, #EMS, @CountyofSonoma at #BayAreaMassNotificationSeminar by Bay Area UASI.