Category Archives: Public Safety

Virtual Evacuation Exercise Recording and Presentation

Hello neighbors, On Tuesday, February 1st, we successfully held our first Virtual Evacuation Exercise that included a train derailment and Chlorine Gas Leak. This simulated incident impacted areas all over Northwest Eugene.  Thank you to David Monk and John Quetzalcoatl Murray for facilitating our event! … Continue reading

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Please support School District 4J Racial Harassment Policy

Dear Neighbor, Eugene 4J School Board is meeting Wednesday evening, Feb 16, and it appears that the proposed 4-J district-wide policy on Racial Harassment and Bullying is likely to come up for a vote at this meeting. Why it matters: … Continue reading

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LET’S REHEARSE AN EMERGENCY EVACUATION AND RECOVERY TOGETHER!

Ready NW Eugene invites you to a Virtual Evacuation Exercise on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022 from 6:00 – 7:30 pm via Zoom. Join us to step through a simulated emergency scenario and discuss how you might respond to a threat … Continue reading

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RR/SC/Bethel Emergency Preparedness Meeting Dec 7

Hello Neighbors,  Everyone is invited to attend our next monthly Emergency Preparedness Meeting on Tuesday, December 7th, 2021 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Presentation:EWEB will provide advice on storing water for emergencies, winter storm preparation, and other emergency preparedness tips. … Continue reading

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Virtual Emergency Exercise—Ready NW Eugene Emergency Preparedness

Ready NW Eugene Emergency Preparedness will do a virtual walk-through of an emergency  where a chemical spill takes place at the railyards.  Under the scenario the wind will push the chemicals into River Road and Santa Clara.  Bethel neighbors will … Continue reading

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