Hays County Virtual Preparedness Fair

The Virtual Hays County Preparedness Fair is Saturday, September 26th via Zoom. The Preparedness Fair provides our community with free classes and information on preparing for disasters and emergencies. See below for the Virtual Presentation Schedule. The link to register on Zoom is http://zoom.us/j/95320437036

The Hays County Preparedness Fair online Silent Auction has begun! Proceeds from the auction support the Hays County Fire Chiefs Association and the Blanco River Regional Recovery Team (BR3T)!!! Click here to go to the online Auction and see all the exciting items being auctioned and place your bids.
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

9:00am-9:45am          TEXAS STATE MEDICAL EXPLORERS / CERT     Dr. Charles Johnson, PhD Texas State Medical Explorer is a unit of the Boy Scouts of America Capitol Area Council. CERT-Community Emergency Response Team for Hays County

9:50am-10:35am  FIREWISE   Captain Jason Caldwell North Hays Co. Fire Rescue
How and why fires start. Safety tips on a wide range of topics – everything you need to know to keep you, your family, and your neighbors safe from fire and related hazards.

10:40am-11:25am    CRASE    Deputy W. R. Lowe, Hays County Sherriff
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course that provides strategies, guidance and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event.

11:30am-12:15am   BUILD A PREPAREDNESS KIT    Mike Jones, OES Director Office of Emergency Management teaches us on how to build a proper Emergency Preparedness Kit.

12:20am-1:05pm   STANDARD RESPONSE PROTOCOL (SRP)   Jeri Skrocki; Director of Safety & Security Hays ISD
For Grades K-12 A uniform, planned, and practiced response to any incident within a school environment.

1:10pm-1:55pm    NOAA-NATIONAL WEATHER CHANNEL    Paul Yura, Meteorologist, Warning Condition Meteorologist   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

2:00pm-2:45pm    TAKE 10 / STOP THE BLEED  Staci George, San Marcos EMS
Take 10 CPR is a nationally recognized program to increase cardiac arrest survival as well as the ability to recognize life-threatening bleeding and intervene effectively.

For more information, visit haysinformed.com/virtual-preparedness-fair/