Emergency management experts will be at the Harvard Avenue Maintenance Facility located at 2501 Harvard Ave. to discuss the importance of having a plan when disaster strikes.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio - The Cuyahoga County Office of Emergency Management held an event set to address year-round preparedness.
“We want to make sure our community, our citizens are prepared to the best they can so that way our first responders are able to prepare the best they can– to make sure that overarching we have a way to respond,” Emergency Operations Center Manager Bryan Kloss said.
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