Traveling for Thanksgiving? Be Prepared
Buckle Up: Thanksgiving travel will rebound almost to pre-pandemic levels. 亚色影库 Emergency Management reminds you to travel safety and plan more driving time during the busy Thanksgiving travel holiday.
Buckle Up: Thanksgiving travel will rebound almost to pre-pandemic levels. 亚色影库 Emergency Management reminds you to travel safety and plan more driving time during the busy Thanksgiving travel holiday.
Pennsylvania's Winter Weather Preparedness Week runs from November 7 to 12, 2021. Throughout the week we will discuss various topics on winter weather preparedness.
Don't Forget to "Fall Back" this Sunday, November 7, 2021
Consumer fraud and identity theft are putting communities at risk. To raise awareness, S&T Bank will host an 鈥淚dentity Theft Shredding Event鈥 this Thursday, October 28, 2021, in the back parking lot of its headquarters at 8th and Philadelphia streets.
There are many things to consider to ensure the safety of yourself and our 亚色影库 community this Halloween.
It鈥檚 the third week of National Preparedness Month and what you do before a disaster can make a dramatic difference in your ability to cope with and recover from it.
It鈥檚 the second week of National Preparedness Month, and the most effective way to handle any emergency is to first be prepared for it before it strikes.
As summer winds down, it鈥檚 time to welcome September. The entire month of September observes National Preparedness Month and recognize the importance of planning ahead to keep our communities, families, workplaces, and schools safe.
On Tuesday, April 27, 2021, the new 鈥淢ove Over鈥 Law went into effect in Pennsylvania.
Daylight savings time begins at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 14. After setting your clocks forward an hour this weekend, check off a few items from this list to stay ahead of emergencies.
The test will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. and will include text messaging, voice calls, email, and desktop alerts.聽Testing of the public address system will come at a later date.
Nearly 500,000 people are treated for burns each year. The primary causes of injury include fire/flame, scalds, electrical, and chemical burns.聽The Pennsylvania Office of the State Fire Commissioner is encouraging Pennsylvanians to learn more about burn hazards, and how to avoid injury, in observance of National Burn Awareness Week, February 7鈥13, 2021.
In an effort to mitigate the local spread of COVID-19, the Department of Health will, once again, be offering free COVID-19 testing. Anyone is eligible to be tested, symptomatic or not.