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DPH Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management: Know, Plan, Prepare Campaign

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September 5, 2019

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management (OPEM) is sponsoring a statewide campaign to encourage Massachusetts residents, families, and communities to make plans and prepare for public health and medical emergencies, threats, and disasters. DPH’s Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management (OPEM) has announced details of its “Know, Plan, Prepare” campaign to alert individuals and organizations about disaster preparedness materials. September is designated as emergency preparedness month, in which people are asked to think about how they’ll prepare for public health and medical emergencies, threats, and disasters. Various brochures and materials, in multiple languages, are available through the Massachusetts Health Promotion Clearinghouse.  DPH OPEM’s website has the complete list of resources and guidance.

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