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Fife police present emergency-preparedness kit guidance; council asks about water access and local resources

3335539 · April 22, 2025
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Police services specialist Danny Davis Trichel briefed the Fife City Council on emergency-preparedness kits, recommending residents keep a basic 3–7 day kit (ideally 14 days) and describing free resources and city employee kits. Council members asked about water access, purification and other practical measures.

The Fife City Council received an emergency-preparedness briefing Monday from Police Services Specialist Danny Davis Trichel, who urged residents to assemble simple, staged emergency kits and described new online resources the city has published.

Davis Trichel — who said the city’s emergency management information is coordinated through the police department’s new web page — presented three kit ideas: a 5-gallon “bucket” kit for home storage, a small child‑sized mini kit that fits in a school backpack, and a personal “go bag” kept in a vehicle. He recommended citizens plan for 3–7 days of supplies and said the ideal target, where possible, is 14 days.

He listed practical items: flashlights and extra batteries,…

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