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    January 27, 2022

    Bolinsky & Scott Hosting Red Cross Emergency Preparedness Training

    Bolinsky & Scott Hosting Red Cross Emergency Preparedness Training
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    Bolinsky & Scott Hosting Red Cross Emergency Preparedness Training

    NEWTOWN- State Rep. Mitch Bolinsky (R-106) and Tony Scott (R-112) will be co-hosting with the American Red Cross a virtual Red Cross Emergency Preparedness training class on February 1.

    Newtown representatives are partnering with the American Red Cross to provide this virtual training which will detail easy-to-do steps in advance of an emergency to ensure you can withstand a crisis safely with minimal discomfort.

    The training will occur on Feb. 1st at 6:30 p.m.

    To participate in the Red Cross training Zoom please go to www.RepScott/RedCross on February 1.

    The ‘Be Red Cross Ready’ training is a national, standardized preparedness education program for adults taught by a certified Red Cross presenter. The curriculum is designed to help people understand, prepare for, and respond appropriately to year-round disasters like home fires and local hazards like hurricanes.

    In recent years, Newtown has had its share of natural disasters including Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, the May 15, 2018 tornado-like windstorm that cut a path of destruction along the north side of town and Tropical Storm Isaias in 2020.  In each case, thousands were left without power and individual and town losses were in the millions of dollars. In Monroe, 77% of homes were left without power at one point in the aftermath of Isaias, which caused $200,000 in damage.

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