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6:30PM | CERA@Aukum/Fairplay Fire Safe Council

The most vital step you can take for community safety is learning how to keep communicating when traditional systems such as cell phones and internet fail. The Community Emergency Radio Association (CERA) founded the Neighborhood Radio Watch (NRW) groups to ensure that communities like ours can stay connected during catastrophic disasters like major wildfires.

The NRW program teaches neighbors to use simple, inexpensive radios to:

  • Share real-time information and cooperate locally with each other to stay informed about wildfire and weather related emergencies that may involve evacuation warnings or orders.
  • Have a backup for grid failure and establish a communication link that works even when power and commercial communication networks are down.

This program is not a replacement for 911, but it's a reliable backup system that allows residents to help themselves and each other when minutes count.

Join us for this critical Neighborhood Radio Watch presentation by CERA's Chair, Bob Hess, at the Aukum/Fairplay Fire Safe Council meeting on Wednesday February 18th at the Pioneer Park Community Hall, located at Pioneer Park Community Hall, 6740 Fairplay Road, Somerset, CA 95684.

Join us for this critical Neighborhood Radio Watch presentation by CERA's Chair, Bob Hess, at the Aukum/Fairplay Fire Safe Council meeting on Wednesday February 18th at the Pioneer Park Community Hall, located at 6740 Fairplay Road, Somerset, CA 95684.

A hand holding a phone shows "No Service." Text indicates that CERA has a backup plan and promotes CERA for emergency communication support.