Free disaster preparedness workshop hosted by Caddo Sheriff's Office
“Every day, lives are disrupted by disasters—whether natural, like tornadoes, or man-made, such as an active shooter incident,” a press release stated. “The devastation can be life-changing, but preparation can make all the difference.”
The Natural and Man-Made Hazards Preparation Workshop will focus on several topics, including:
The workshop will be led by Lieutenant Tony LeBlanc and take place on Tuesday, October 14, at 6 p.m. at Sheriff’s Safety Town, 8910 Jewella Ave. in Shreveport. Registration is free but limited to 25 spots. To register, contact Deputy Vernita Williams at vernita.williams@caddosheriff.org or call 318-681-0869.
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