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February Gardening Tips From Agromin

Posted on 02 February 2012 by joacosta

Southern California cities average about seven days of rainy weather in February meaning there is still plenty of sunny days to plant trees and shrubs and prepare gardens for spring, according to Agromin. The company collects organic material from more than 50 Southern California communities, and uses it to manufacture earth-friendly soil products.

Plant Trees and Shrubs:

Planting trees and shrubs is relatively simple. First, dig a hole twice as wide but just as deep as the tree’s root ball. If the soil is mostly clay or compacted, dig a hole three times as big and amend the soil.

Doing this encourages trees roots to spread out. Place the root ball in the hole with the top of the root ball even with the top of the hole. Add soil until the hole is about two-thirds full. Water and then let the soil settle.

Use a thick layer of mulch to keep in moisture, but don’t let the mulch touch the trunk. Water as needed during periods of no rain.

Avoiding Staking New Trees:

Unless the newly planted tree is in a windy area, do not stake the tree. If you must stake the tree, do so for no more than a year. Movement helps strengthen the trunk and stimulates root growth.

A staked tree may grow taller faster, but in general, their root system is less developed and their trunks are weaker.

Plant Warm-Weather Flowers:

Once the danger of frost has passed, plant warm-season flowers such as marigolds, petunias and already-blooming plants such as violas, snapdragons, calendulas and primroses.

They provide instant color.

Select Healthy Plants At The Nursery:

Watch for signs up an unhealthy plant before you decide to make your purchase at the local nursery or home center. Otherwise, your garden will not be as successful, despite your best efforts.

Wilted or yellow leaves could mean an illness or not enough water. Long stems without much leaf growth are an indication the plant has been in its container too long. While flowers on a plant may look nice in the store, too many blooms mean the plant is devoting too much energy into creating those flowers – and could go into shock once transplanted. Roots poking out of the bottom of the plant are another sign a plant has been in its pot too long and is experiencing stress. Weeds in the pot are not a good sign. It means the plant is sharing the soil nutrients with an unwanted guest.

Plant California Native Shrubs:

Plant California native plants now, many of which are ready to bloom. These include Creeping Sage, varieties of Manzanita, California Morning Glory, Ceanothus Rigidus Snowball, Maritime California Lilac and Wooly Blue Curls.

Get A Jump On Weeds:

ven during mostly dry winters, weeds will find a way to grow. Remove them by hand or with a hoe before they get too big. Once they go to seed, the time it takes to remove them becomes much greater.

Cover your garden with two or three inches of mulch to keep new weeds from growing.

Water Potted Plants:

The winter sun can quickly dry out both indoor and outdoor potted plants. Water outdoor potted plants so the soil remains moist, especially if the weather has been dry for 7 to 10 days.

Indoor plants can dry out just as quickly, especially if exposed to sunlight or warm air from heaters or fireplaces. Agromin has more gardening tips, at www.agromin.com Agromin manufactures earth-friendly soil products for farmers, landscapers and gardeners. Agromin is the organics recycler for over 50 Southern California communities. Each month, Agromin says they receive more than 30,000 tons of organic material and then transforms the material into premium soil products,using a safe, natural and sustainable process.

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San Diego Company Does Social News On Flud Platform

Posted on 09 December 2011 by Alan

Founded in October 2010, San Diego company, Flud, created a new kind of social news reader. Their goal is to create platforms that that allow discovering, consuming and sharing news, and that’s exactly what they have done.

The way it works is you open Flud every day to interact with news content in the easy-to-use interface and you can become a news personality by endorsing content for other people who use the mobile Flud application. It was named Best UI Design of 2010 in mobile applications, by Fast Company.

Flud is billed as an “information ecosystem” where the audience is empowered to influence the news.The next generation of Flud’s award-winning mobile application brings a social element to its enticing platform for news consumption. “Fluders” can recommend content to their community, discover new information and sources from friends, follow trends, and create their own informative front page.

flud for news on iphoneThe company says the most recent update makes Flud an irresistible environment for reading, viewing and sharing news and information. It takes them well on their way to the next phase of their mission, which is to build a total content ecosystem.

When using the lastest release, Flud 2.0 you can still control the content you follow, but now you can become a news personality, by building multiple information networks around your key interests. Flud 2.0 runs on iOS devices now, and is soon to be released on Android and Windows Phones.

“We know our Flud community loves the content they access inside our platform. Now they can also enjoy building an audience of their own. We think the future of news has a lot to do with filtering out the noise. That means getting news from people and sources you trust.”

- Bobby Ghoshal, Flud CEO, co-founder

Flud v 2 allows synching between devices and easier access to premium content sources. Flud media partners benefit not only from the community’s deeper relationship with their content, but also expand their brand presence and loyalty.

Here are the New Social Capabilities

  • Synching across devices allow your news reading legacy and source list to follow you to a new device, and allow multiple people to preserve their own Flud on a shared device.
  • Support for Tumblr is enabled, allowing you to push content to venues for further discussion. Flud also supports connection to Google Reader, Twitter, Facebook, Instapaper and Read It Later accounts.
  • The activity feed is a quick and easy way to track what content is trending inside your news circle.
  • See who else looked at the same article with social reading displays, helping to create a content community.
  • The “Flud” button allows you to endorse content of high quality and interest.
  • The “Reading List” button allows you to quickly bookmark articles when scanning headlines, and curate top news for people who follow you.
  • Your profile becomes your personal “front page,” a compilation of news that matters to you, as well as a personal diary of your news reading.According to the company press release,

    With Flud 2.0, users will enjoy:

    Serendipitous News Discovery

    Flud has always allowed users to select the news and information sources they want to follow. Now, with the creation of social accounts, content can be discovered through personal connections. News also now can be shared inside Flud to an audience based around topics or interests. Fluders can create news personalities by curating the content they find from many different sources.

    Interaction With News

    Convenient controls for sorting and organizing news sources let users read news quickly and efficiently. Articles can be gathered into a “Reading List” to create their own front page to read at leisure. The “Flud” button pushes stories to a person’s community inside Flud, a place where news matters. “Share” buttons effortlessly push content to social networks.

    Personal News Networks

    Fluders will develop a community around news. A particular area of interest is brought to life when one user curates the best of many sources; as well, many users can interact over content from one source.

    Funding for the privately held San Diego company came from Detroit Venture Partners and Ludlow Ventures. Based in San Diego, there is also an office in downtown Detroit.

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    Marty Angelo Recognized For Good Works, At San Diego Prison Ministry Banquet Dinner

    Posted on 21 November 2011 by Alan

    It came as a surprise after speaking at a San Diego prison ministry banquet dinner when Marty Angelo received a special recognition award.

    It isn’t every day that a prison minister gets the chance to speak at a social event. Therefore, when an offer came asking Marty Angelo to be the keynote speaker at the Nov. 11th dinner banquet held at the Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon California, Angelo really didn’t know what he was getting himself into.

    “It is not every day that I get a call to speak outside of prisons, rehabs and courtrooms.” Angelo remarked. “My ministry is mainly conducted behind the scenes so I felt very honored and humbled when my phone rang a few months ago and it was Thomas Heyer coordinator for the church’s annual banquet inviting me to be this year’s keynote speaker.”

    Marty Angelo

    Former Shadow Mountain Community Church associate pastor Marcial Felan (left) presented Marty Angelo (right) with a special recognition award at the church's annual prison ministry banquet held on Nov. 11, 2011. They both worked together at Prison Fellowship Ministries in the 1990s. Felan was Angelo's supervisor when he was the P.F.M. east Los Angeles area director.

    According to Angelo the event went far beyond his wildest expectations. There were over 150 people in attendance all with the same passion of wanting to help those incarcerated in the local, state and federal prisons in the San Diego area.

    “There were so many exciting testimonies of God’s saving grace, mercy and love that I didn’t want the evening to end.” Angelo continues. “The event’s agenda was filled with people who were so deeply touched and changed through Shadow Mountain’s prison ministry that by the time I got up there to speak, I felt so blessed by their stories I almost just wanted to close the event in prayer and leave my speech for another day.”

    A big surprise came after Angelo finished his keynote address and he was asked to return to the podium by Thomas Heyer and Angelo’s former Prison Fellowship Ministries supervisor Marcial Felan. They presented him with a special recognition award for his 30 years of prison ministry service. Angelo was stunned when he accepted the plaque that read:

    “To Marty Angelo – In appreciation for your faithful and tireless efforts in ministering to inmates, ex-offenders, and all those impacted by incarceration, resulting in countless lives yielded to Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”

    Angelo spent the entire next day ministering to prisoners in the state R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, CA.

    Marty Angelo started in full time ministry back in 1981 after his electrifying conversion to Christianity. He is author of the life-changing book, “Once Life Matters.”

    Please see http://www.martyangelo.com/san_diego2.htm for more information.

    Contact – Marty Angelo – 805-405-8174

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    San Diego Ceremony For Fallen Army Ranger

    Posted on 12 November 2011 by Alan


    Sgt 1st Class Kristoffer Domeij

    Relatives and friends of Army Ranger Kristoffer Domeij are to meet at Maranatha Chapel this Sunday, to honor the his life.

    A star football player at Rancho Bernardo High School, Kristoffer Domeij graduated in 2001.
    He grew up in in Orange County and in the Rancho Bernardo community. Kris’ father, Bob Domeij was Minister of Music for Rancho Bernardo Baptist
    Church, now known as Lightbridge Church.

    Kris became one of the Army’s most decorated soldiers, earning three Bronze Stars. He had multiple tours of combat duty with the Army Rangers in Afghanistan and Iraq, and he was on his 14th tour when he was killed by a roadside bomb near Kandahar.

    During his service Kristoffer was awarded three Bronze Stars, three Iraq Campaign Medals, two Afghanistan Campaign Medals, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, and the Joint Commendation Medal.

    His friends, supporters and comrades are asked to come to celebrate his life and sacrifice.

    “Then I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here am I. Send me!” – Isaiah 6:8;.”

    The gathering at Maranatha Chapel is Sunday, November 13, at 2:30pm

    Sunday, November 13
    2:30 pm(1430hrs)
    Maranatha Chapel
    10752 Coastwood Road,
    San Diego, CA 92127
    (858)-613-7800

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    Geena The Latina Ready For EarthQuakes, Are You?

    Posted on 10 November 2011 by joacosta

    Geena the Latina

    San Diego radio personality, Geena “the Latina” Aguilar is a first-time homeowner and, like many Californians, has needed some guidance in preparing her home and her family for earthquakes. For the last two weeks, thanks to Totally Unprepared, she has taken several important preparedness steps such as learning how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On, having an emergency preparedness kit, and securing items so they don’t create an injury risk.

    But has Geena thought about the risks that follow an earthquake?

    The risk of fire is often overlooked when preparing for earthquakes. This week’s video from Totally Unprepared shows Geena and the rest of us the importance of having a fire extinguisher on hand for emergencies. Don’t know how to use one? It’s as easy as Pulling the pin, Aiming at your target, Squeezing the trigger, and Sweeping across the area or PASS.

    A collaborative effort between the California Emergency Management Agency, theCalifornia Seismic Safety Commission (CSSC) and the California Earthquake Authority (CEA), “Totally Unprepared” is a unique and insightful multimedia campaign which aims to help Californians better understand their risk of earthquakes and how to prepare for them.

    Connect with Totally Unprepared for the latest information and resources at the following websites:

    For more information about preparing for earthquakes and other hazards, visitwww.calema.ca.gov.

    The California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) coordinates overall state agency preparedness for, response to and recovery from major disasters. Cal EMA also maintains the State Emergency Plan, which outlines the organizational structure for state management of the response to natural and manmade disasters.

    A message from CEA: With earthquake insurance from the CEA, you and your family will have the financial strength to rebuild. Working with our network of leading insurance companies, we provide claim-paying power and expert service.  Together, we’re providing peace-of-mind no earthquake can shake. For more information, visitwww.EarthquakeAuthority.com.

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    Assembly Convenes Hearing on Southwest Blackout

    Posted on 27 October 2011 by Alan

    south west blackoutAssembly members Steven Bradford (D-Gardena) and Bonnie Lowenthal (D-Long Beach) led a joint hearing to discuss problems and solutions stemming from the Southwest-area power outage that disabled power for more than five million area residents in California and parts of Arizona and Mexico last month.

    The outage affected customers of San Diego Gas & Electric Company, the Imperial Irrigation District, Southern California Edison (SCE), Arizona Public Service in the United States and Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) in Mexico.

    The joint hearing of the Assembly Committee on Utilities and Commerce and the Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management included testimony from high-ranking officials with electricity reliability organizations and utilities, emergency responders, wireless communications providers, and wastewater facility operators. The session included time for members of the public to provide comment.

    Any time you have a failure like this in a major metropolitan area, you need to ask questions and get at the root cause of what went wrong,” Bradford said. “Obviously whatever safeguards were in place did not work. We need to fix that and identify steps we need to take to make the electricity system less vulnerable and quicker to recover.”

    The outage was caused by a 500-kilovolt, high-voltage line from Arizona went out of service, although it is not clear if the work on the transmission line was a single event or one of a number of other events that caused the outage to spread throughout the affected area.

    San Diego City Hall was shutdown, classes at many schools were canceled, and the outage also triggered a 3-million gallon sewage release into the Los Penasquitos Lagoon and the Sweetwater Channel near the San Diego Bay and two wildlife preserves. In addition, some cellular tower service caused communication difficulties until backup systems were restored.

    In the spectrum of possible disasters, this was fairly minor, but it certainly has focused the community’s interest in emergency planning, and we have to seize this opportunity to make sure we have the best plans possible.”- Bonnie Lowenthal Assembly Member Chair Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Planning

    Obviously there are some deficiencies and vulnerabilities in the grid,” Bradford said. “This blackout is very glaring proof that we must make improvements and modernize the grid to ensure that it can handle our current and future demands.”

    Assembly Member Bradford is Chair of the Utilities and Commerce Committee. He represents the 51st Assembly District, comprised of the cities of Gardena, Hawthorne, Lawndale, and Inglewood, and the communities of Athens, Lennox, South Central LA, Westchester, Willowbrook, Playa Vista, and parts of Ladera Heights and West Compton.

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    San Diego Company Makes Innovative Kitchen Timesaver

    Posted on 19 September 2011 by Alan

    Uniquely Handy Tray Saves Time & Money In The Kitchen & Home

    It is the only chopping tray on the market that offers ½ inch raised sides to keep spills and messes contained. The Chop Keeper from Argee Corporation is a fun-to-use, lightweight yet sturdy tray that can be used for kitchen & grilling tasks, crafting hobbies, projects in the garage, and even as placemats for catching spills for kids or adults.

    “Before Chop Keeper, my wife and I were tired of cleaning up messes on our counters and floors from chopped foods, liquids and crumbs.”
    - Robert Goldman, Chop Keeper Inventor and President, Argee Corp.

    chop keeper“Now with Chop Keeper that isn’t a problem. Marinades and meat juices won’t follow you out the door when you are barbecuing; flour, chopped, diced, and sliced veggies stay contained, rolled dough does not stick and kids’ crayons, beads and glitter no longer cover the table and floor when doing crafts. Unlike other chopping trays, juices do not trickle underneath tray. That is why we like to call the Chop Keeper our ‘everything tray’ around our house.”

    Chop Keeper is wide and long enough for multiple tasks (18 inches x 13 inches) and is made in the USA from FDA approved, knife friendly plastic and is BPA free and safety certified and dishwasher safe.

    The innovative design and shape of Chop Keeper al so allows the board to flex and form an easy funnel guide so items will slide right into a bowl, plate, bag or bucket. A set of 3 Chop Keepers sells for $10.99 at www.argeecorp.com, 800-449-3030 and sets come in multiple colors including: midnight, copper, stainless; or red, yellow and green.

    See more information at the company website www.argeecorp.com

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    Feds Give UCSD $742,222 For Health Care Workforce Diversity

    Posted on 14 September 2011 by Alan

    Assistance for disadvantaged students to enter health professions

    The Health Resources and Services Administration announced UCSD has been awarded almost $750,000 to increase diversity in the health professions workforce through the Health Careers Opportunity Program. The award is part of $9.7 million for 14 institutions across the USA. The administration says the funds are to help develop an educational pipeline to enhance the academic performance of economically and educationally disadvantaged students, and prepare them for careers in the health professions.

    “These awards will play a key role in addressing health care disparities and increasing the diversity of the health professions. They will give students from disadvantaged backgrounds the support they need to enter the health professions, and help ensure the make-up of the health workforce better reflects our diverse population.”
    – Mary K. Wakefield, Ph.D., R.N. – HRSA Administrator

    HCOP funds health professions training institutions to establish and expand programs that provide students from disadvantaged backgrounds an opportunity to develop the skills needed to gain admission to and graduate from health professions schools. HCOP helps to prepare students – from elementary school through graduate school – for success in health professions training programs by providing mentoring, counseling, academic enrichment programs, financial aid assistance and other tools and resources.

    A list of awards follows.

                  Organization                 City        State     Award Amount
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        University of Alabama at
         Birmingham                       Birmingham       Ala.        $614,217.00
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        University of Arizona             Tucson           Ariz.       $743,032.00
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        The Regents of the University of
         California, U.C.                 La Jolla        Calif.       $742,222.00
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        San Diego
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        Howard University                 Washington       D.C.        $737,693.00
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        St. Vincent Health                Indianapolis     Ind.        $708,936.00
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        Michigan State University         East Lansing     Mich.       $650,656.00
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        The University of Michigan-Flint  Flint            Mich.       $577,938.00
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        D'youville College                Buffalo          N.Y.        $741,818.00
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        Mount Sinai School of Medicine    New York         N.Y.        $690,369.00
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        The Research Foundation of State
         University of                    Albany           N.Y.        $621,557.00
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        New York
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        Meharry Medical College           Nashville        Tenn.       $750,000.00
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        The University of Texas Medical
         Branch                           Galveston        Texas       $750,000.00
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        Northeastern Vermont Area Health
         Education Center                 St. Johnsbury     Vt.        $708,930.00
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        Marquette University              Milwaukee        Wis.        $677,873.00
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        Total Awarded                                                $9,715,241.00
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    See http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/grants/diversity/index.html for more about the Health Careers Opportunity Program.

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    San Diego Video Conferencing Company Helps Military Comm Networks With Live Interviews

    Posted on 04 September 2011 by Alan

    With its HQ in San Diego, California, Online services innovator, Nefsis, is a technology specialist in video conferencing software and cloud computing online services.

    The company says Military Comm Networks selected the company’s cloud-based video conferencing technology for the new online TV show “After Action Report.”

    After Action Report is a 60-minute show featuring live interviews with prominent thought leaders in important military-focused areas. The Nefsis web-based video conferencing platform facilitates discussions between the show host in the recording studio, and multiple experts, anywhere in the world.

    The Nefsis system gives After Action Report the flexibility to reach busy doctors and industry leaders at their own offices, requiring no travel, nor extended time away from their duties.

    A joint venture between Military Comm Networks and USVETS TV on the TV Worldwide network, After Action Report is a 13-week Internet TV interactive webcast series that addresses current issues relevant to active duty troops, veterans and their families.

    “We’re extremely excited to produce After Action Report. The program uses an innovative hybrid live video conference and streaming media webcast format. This enables the troops themselves to participate via multiparty video conferencing and interact with After Action Report experts and panelists live on stage while a webcast audience of thousands can email questions and comments in real-time. We’re pioneering a level of collaboration that hasn’t been achieved before.”
    – Dennis Butts, former US Marine, CEO of Military Comm Networks

    “TV Worldwide is excited that our USVets TV Internet channel was selected to distribute this innovative, interactive program,” said Dave Gardy, TV Worldwide Chairman and CEO and a former officer in the US Naval Reserve. “We couldn’t ask for better partners to assist us in producing this important series. Military Comm Networks and Nefsis are each pioneers in what they do and we value their vision and expertise in making After Action Report a success.”

    Throughout its season, After Action Report will cover topics such as Home Care, PTSD and veteran military leadership and success. The first episode successfully aired Friday, August 26, via live and archived Internet TV digital media, and reached tens of thousands of global viewers. The next episode will air Friday, September 9, at 1:00pm ET and will focus on traumatic brain injuries. The final show will air November 18, 2011.

    “After Action Report presents informative content for participants and viewers, but also provides access to resources for those seeking assistance,” said Tom Toperczer, Nefsis Vice President of Marketing. “We’re honored to provide the technology platform that enables industry leaders to provide their expertise in real-time Q&A format.” The Nefsis cloud-based technology platform is accessible worldwide via the Web. It applies dynamic video scaling and multicore processing to accelerate video performance over virtually any connection type thus enabling the broad reach and real-time performance required by show producers.

    Founded in 1999, TV Worldwide developed the first Internet TV network of community-based Internet TV channels, primarily targeting niche professional communities ranging from the Maritime industry to the Digital Media sector.

    The Company’s global cloud provides multipoint HD video and advanced collaboration tools to business, government and educational customers in more than 45 countries worldwide. For more information, please visit http://www.nefsis.com or call (858) 715-0970.

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    San Diego Deploys Task Force Members To Support East Coast For Hurricane Irene

    Posted on 27 August 2011 by Alan

    Hurricane Irene is threatening the East coast, and San Diego and other cities are sending people to help. California is lending a helping hand by deploying experts trained in search & rescue, emergency operations, planning and logistics to help with state and local emergency response efforts.

    Three members of the California team are from CA-TF8, San Diego.

    In anticipation of the storm’s impact, several eastern states have requested assistance through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), a congressionally ratified agreement that provides form and structure to interstate mutual aid.

    Through EMAC, Cal EMA is in discussions with New York state to deploy possibly six emergency service coordinators with experience in Emergency Operation Centers and an Incident Management Team (IMT) to assist in emergency response, remaining there until the situation stabilizes. The IMT is the Easy Bay Type 3 Incident Management Team and consists of 36 first responders from Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Expenses for the deployment will be covered by the state(s) requesting assistance. Cal EMA will be in constant contact with emergency management staff on the East coast for future requests.

    “We’re hoping for the best for all of those in the path of Hurricane Irene and we urge residents to take this storm seriously. California stands ready to provide assistance to our sister states as they prepare for this natural disaster. We’re appreciative of the help we received in the past and are glad to provide help in their time of need.”
    - Cal EMA Acting Secretary Mike Dayton

    California has also deployed several members to form an Urban Search and Rescue Task Force (US&R). These are organized by FEMA and also respond to disasters around the world. California Task Force members deployed to the east coast include one member from CA-TF6 (Riverside), two from CA-TF2 (Los Angeles), and three from CA-TF8 (San Diego).

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