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California chief service officer urges safety, alert signups and neighbor checks amid Southern California fires
Summary
Josh Friday, California—s chief service officer and head of California Volunteers, advised people to prioritize safety, sign up for emergency alerts at ready.ca.gov, prepare for power outages and check on elderly or high-risk neighbors; he also suggested donating to relief organizations via philanthropyca.org.
Josh Friday, California—s chief service officer and head of California Volunteers, urged residents affected by Southern California fires to "be safe," sign up for emergency alerts and follow evacuation orders from local officials. He also encouraged those who are not in immediate danger to check on neighbors, especially elderly or high-risk residents, and to consider donating to relief organizations.
Friday said the first priority for people…
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