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Power outage? Best practices for staying in touch

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A Pacific Gas & Electric employee repairs a power line in fire-ravaged Paradise in 2018.
A Pacific Gas & Electric employee repairs a power line in fire-ravaged Paradise in 2018. (Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo )

We often talk about emergency preparedness, having a go-bag, water, having a generator to keep lights and apppliances going and so on. But what about communications? Information is critical during an emergency and it is important to have a plan for communications too.

Jeff Perkins joins the Exchange. He's the Public Communications Specialist for the Oregon Department of Emergency Management.

The Oregon Department of Emergency Management offers a list of best practices and tips for staying in touch and using the PACE method (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) during an emergency when regular communications are out or limited. Learn more at CISA.GOV.

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Manage episode 497250035 series 80629
Content provided by Jefferson Public Radio and Mike Green. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jefferson Public Radio and Mike Green or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
A Pacific Gas & Electric employee repairs a power line in fire-ravaged Paradise in 2018.
A Pacific Gas & Electric employee repairs a power line in fire-ravaged Paradise in 2018. (Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo )

We often talk about emergency preparedness, having a go-bag, water, having a generator to keep lights and apppliances going and so on. But what about communications? Information is critical during an emergency and it is important to have a plan for communications too.

Jeff Perkins joins the Exchange. He's the Public Communications Specialist for the Oregon Department of Emergency Management.

The Oregon Department of Emergency Management offers a list of best practices and tips for staying in touch and using the PACE method (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) during an emergency when regular communications are out or limited. Learn more at CISA.GOV.

  continue reading

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