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Open Source Intelligence Training
February 14 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Open Source Intelligence Training
This Valentine’s Day, show some love to yourself and your community by joining us for an unforgettable Disaster Awareness Training event! Discover insights from firefighting experts who will share valuable tips on leveraging Open-Source Intelligence—knowledge available to private citizens like you.
Stay ahead of the curve in matters of the heart and safety! Learn how to use the power of information to your advantage because, in emergencies, every moment counts. Gain advanced notice of potential disasters, understand the actions to take, where to go (and crucially, where NOT to go) for your survival.
Bring your devices—phones, tablets, or laptops—and let us guide you through navigating essential apps like a pro. Our experts will help you optimize your technology for disaster preparedness, ensuring you’re well-equipped to face any challenge.
Date: February 14, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Escondido Police & Fire Station, 1163 Centre City Parkway, Escondido, CA 92026
Registration: To secure your spot, email us at fsc.swesco@gmail.com. Upon registration, you’ll receive an email with directions for downloading your preferred apps. Ensure you load them beforehand, allowing you to actively participate in the training and have all your questions addressed.
Wi-Fi is not guaranteed, 5G is available and depending on your provider connectivity may vary; so please remember to download your apps beforehand. Training is provided free; the room capacity is 180. Light snacks and beverages will be provided.
Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to face emergencies confidently. Act now, because your preparedness can make all the difference. We’re looking forward to sharing this special day with you! #DisasterAwarenessTraining
Experts are from Escondido Fire Department Prevention Unit, Escondido Fire Emergency/Disaster Preparedness, California Desert Interagency Fire Program’s Fire Prevention Technician, and the Fire Captain of Community Risk Reduction from San Diego County Fire.
Sponsored by Escondido Fire, The San Diego Fire Foundation and The Fire Safe Council of Southwest Escondido.