Join San Bernardino County’s Office of Emergency Services in showing your support for the upcoming American Red Cross event, Sound the Alarm. We are excited to announce that our new director, Crisanta Gonzalez, will be actively participating in this event. With her vast expertise and unwavering passion, we believe that by working together, we can make a significant impact and ensure the safety and well-being of our community.
We are calling for volunteers to join the American Red Cross in San Bernardino, CA on Saturday, March 2nd to install free smoke alarms. No experience is necessary, and we need your help to make a difference. Working smoke alarms can significantly reduce the risk of death from home fires, so let’s come together to Sound the Alarm. Join us for a fulfilling day as you connect with fellow volunteers and the families you will be supporting.
Event Details:
Address: 494 S. Macy St., San Bernardino, CA 92410
To register for this event, please visit SoundTheAlarm.org/SoCal.
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Let’s Sound the Alarm together and make our community secure and prepared for emergencies!
Additional County Update News – February 22, 2024
- Storms continue to make their way through San Bernardino County
- San Bernardino County hires new emergency services director
- Empathy at the Center of Footsteps to You digital exhibit
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- New exhibit at the Victor Valley Museum: Continuing the conversation about drug addiction
- San Bernardino County Library hosts Cover to Cover Club
- Area Agency on Aging to conduct public hearings to discuss the 2024-2028 Area Plan
- Aging and Adult Services announces date of annual conference for professionals working with older adults and individuals with disabilities
- Children and Family Services announces return of foster and kinship youth summer camp program
- County Library hosts “Read Across America” special events and circulation incentives
- Sound The Alarm, Save A Life
- San Bernardino County history
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