
Camano Preparedness Group Community Resources
Camano Preparedness Group has many resources that are offered to the residents of the Camano Island/Stanwood area. Some of these are listed, with descriptions, in the right hand column. We will present these programs to local any group
Community Programs Available:
These programs can be made to your organization, water district, home owners association, or club:
Links to local resources

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Island County DEM Winter Preparedness Information
.Federal Emergency Management Agency
CPG Facebook Page

Stanwood-Camano Amateur Radio Club

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Who is CPG
A brief description of the group and what it does for our community
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What’s in your kit
What’s in your kit – A presentation describing what to include in your 72 hour preparedness kit.
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Neighborhood Ready
A presentation that describes the actions neighborhoods can take to aid each other in the event of a disaster.
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Introduction to Generators
A presentation that describes the various generator options that are available to community residents.
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CERT
Presentation that gives an overview of the CERT Program and why it is important to Island residents in and after a disaster.
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CERT Training
A complete program sponsored by Island County Department of Emergency Management to train residents to assist first responders in the event of a disaster/emergency.
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Plate Tectonics and the Cascadia Fault
A presentation on the cause of earthquakes, the danger they represent to the Island.
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Volcanoes in our Backyard
A presentation discussing volcanoes in Washington, their history, how they work, and what danger they may represent to Camano Island.
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Water Purification
A presentation on how to use the various water purification equipment that is available.
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Your Home Can Survive a Wildfire
Learn about what you can do to protect your home wildfire.
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What to do until help arrives
A presentation on the steps needed to save a life in the few minutes before the first responders arrive.
Weather -A presentation covering how to understand what creates weather; the difference between weather and climate; the risks of varying types of severe weather; and how to prepare for/react to severe weather
Disaster Communications – A presentation discussing the means of communicating within your neighborhood and how to get critical information out of and into your neighborhood when all internet and phone lines are down.
Coronal Mass Ejections and Electromagnetic Pulses – A presentation explaining what CMEs and EMPs are and what risks they pose for planet Earth.
Monthly list for preparing your home emergency kit
Cyberterrorism, Cyberwarfare and Cybercrime – A power point presentation Cyberterrorism, Cyberwarfare and Cybercrime presented by James Province. Here are Links to presentation.
For more information on these programs or to arrange a presentation contact:
Rhonda Paulson
CamanoPreparednessGroup@gmail.com
