Preparing for a citywide emergency situation and identifying people

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The Community Emergency Response Team and the Claremont Police Department, in their preparation for situations like fires, flooding or earthquakes, are trying to identify homebound individuals and senior citizens.

The CERT team "would like to be of assistance to these persons should such events occur by responding to the residence and providing a wellness check," according to a city news release.  

If you know of someone homebound, a senior citizen, yourself or simply want more information on the program call Capt. Stan Van Horn of the Claremont Police Department at (909) 399-5406.


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