Honor Diane Richwine for leading community emergency response training
In Plain English
Richwine revived Richmond's disaster preparedness program after it closed during COVID. She organized training classes that taught 20 residents skills like fire safety and search and rescue. If approved, the city formally recognizes her work preparing neighbors for earthquakes and other emergencies.
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Public Comments
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- Michele RappaportBy phone
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