Information about Fresno's 2025 Emergency Preparedness and Safety Fair
The Emergency Preparedness and Safety Fair is set to return to Fresno, California, this year, marking another annual edition of the event organised by the Fresno Fire Department.
This year's fair promises to be an informative and engaging event, showcasing life-saving resources from various organisations. Among the exhibitors will be representatives from both the Clovis Fire Department and the Office of Emergency Services.
The Clovis Fire Department will be contributing a selection of resources, providing attendees with valuable insights into emergency preparedness and safety. Chad Fitzgerald, who is deeply involved with the Clovis Fire Department, will be present at the event to showcase these resources.
Terri Mejorado, who is associated with the Office of Emergency Services, will also be present. She will be showcasing resources from her organisation, offering valuable insights into emergency management and response.
Chad and Terri have joined forces to make this year's fair an unmissable event for anyone interested in emergency preparedness and safety. Their combined expertise and resources promise to make this year's fair an educational and engaging experience for all attendees.
The Emergency Preparedness and Safety Fair will offer a wealth of information and resources for the community. Whether you're looking to learn more about emergency response, management, or preparedness, this fair promises to have something for everyone.
Mark your calendars and get ready to learn, engage, and prepare at the Emergency Preparedness and Safety Fair in Fresno, California. With the expertise of Chad Fitzgerald from the Clovis Fire Department and Terri Mejorado from the Office of Emergency Services, this year's event is sure to be one for the books.
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