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August-23-2010
Ride for the Red this weekend!
The 5th Annual Ride for the Red is this Saturday, August 28th at Lakewoods Resort in Cable, WI. With a forecasted high of 82 degrees and mostly sunny it will be a beautiful weekend to be r
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August-11-2010
Nominate a Garden for the 2011 Garden Stroll
Nominate a Garden for the 2011 Garden Stroll  Does your neighbor have a gorgeous garden that you're completely envious of? Do you live in the Chippewa Falls area? Then nominate them f
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August-10-2010
Ride for the Red Pre-Registration
Ride for the Red pre-registrations are due Friday August 13th! Sumbit your registration to receive the 2010 Ride for the Red t-shirt.
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July-28-2010
American Red Cross Responds to Wisconsin Flooding
American Red Cross Responds to Wisconsin Floods Disaster volunteers working around-the-clock to help the people of Wisconsin July 28, 2010 - Even after days of disaster relief efforts,
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Be Informed


Learn what disasters or emergencies may occur in your area. These events can range from those affecting only you and your family, like a home fire or medical emergency, to those affecting your entire community, like an earthquake or flood.
  • Identify how local authorities will notify you during a disaster and how you will get information, whether through local radio, TV or NOAA Weather Radio stations or channels. 
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  • Know the difference between different weather alerts such as watches and warnings and what actions to take in each.
  • Know what actions to take to protect yourself during disasters that may occur in areas where you travel or have moved recently. For example, if you travel to a place where earthquakes are common and you are not familiar with them, make sure you know what to do to protect yourself should one occur.
  • When a major disaster occurs, your community can change in an instant. Loved ones may be hurt and emergency response is likely to be delayed. Make sure that at least one member of your household is trained in first aid and CPR and knows how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). This training is useful in many emergency situations.
  • Share what you have learned with your family, household and neighbors and encourage them to be informed.

Have Emergency Contact Cards for All Household Members. Get your cards online.

  • Print one card for each family member.
  • Write the contact information for each household member, such as work, school and cell phone numbers.
  • Fold the card so it fits in your pocket, wallet or purse.
  • Carry the card with you so it is available in the event of a disaster or other emergency.