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An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew searches for two

An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew searches for two

An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew searches for two missing hikers near Florence, Ore. in Lane County. May 14, 2019. The aircrew located the two missing female hikers after approximately 40 minutes of searchin... More

A child gives Oregon Office of Emergency Management

A child gives Oregon Office of Emergency Management

A child gives Oregon Office of Emergency Management mascot Buzzy the Bee a high five during the 26th Annual Eugene Public Works Day in Eugene, Ore., May 16, where public works facilities and displays were open ... More

Crewmembers from Coast Guard Station Siuslaw River,

Crewmembers from Coast Guard Station Siuslaw River,

Crewmembers from Coast Guard Station Siuslaw River, Lane County Search and Rescue and an aviation survival technician from Sector North Bend stand with two hikers the located and rescued near Florence, Ore., Ma... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers from 41st Infantry Brigade

Oregon National Guard Soldiers from 41st Infantry Brigade

Oregon National Guard Soldiers from 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team’s 741st Brigade Engineer Battalion present their new battalion flag during a reorganization ceremony, which changed the unit from a special ... More

Betsy Close, Oregon Senate for the district of Albany,

Betsy Close, Oregon Senate for the district of Albany,

Betsy Close, Oregon Senate for the district of Albany, and former middle school teacher, talks to students at Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., April 24 to raise awareness and celebrate $1.5 million in... More

Tracy Miller from the Office of Emergency Management

Tracy Miller from the Office of Emergency Management

Tracy Miller from the Office of Emergency Management presents a student from Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., with an emergency preparedness bag after an assembly celebrating $1.5 million in seismic u... More

Dr. Chris Goldfinger, one of the world’s leading subduction

Dr. Chris Goldfinger, one of the world’s leading subduction

Dr. Chris Goldfinger, one of the world’s leading subduction zone earthquake experts from Oregon State University, talks to students at Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., April 24 during an assembly that... More

A kindergarten student at Central Elementary School

A kindergarten student at Central Elementary School

A kindergarten student at Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., participates in an earthquake drill after an assembly celebrating $1.5 million in seismic upgrade the school was awarded through the Seismic ... More

Dr. Althea Rizzo, geologic hazards program coordinator

Dr. Althea Rizzo, geologic hazards program coordinator

Dr. Althea Rizzo, geologic hazards program coordinator for Oregon Emergency Management stands is Seaside, Ore., March 12 after giving tsunami preparation talks at Broadway Middle School. The hills in the backgr... More

Fred Molesworth, Communications Officer, Technology

Fred Molesworth, Communications Officer, Technology

Fred Molesworth, Communications Officer, Technology and Response Section for Oregon Office of Emergency Management, stands next to the Office of Emergency Management Continuity of Operations Communications Supp... More

Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., built in

Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., built in

Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., built in 1915, had an assembly, earthquake drill and building walk through April 24, to raise awareness and celebrate $1.5 million in seismic upgrades the school was a... More

CeCi Pratt, a Red Cross readiness specialist from Oregon

CeCi Pratt, a Red Cross readiness specialist from Oregon

CeCi Pratt, a Red Cross readiness specialist from Oregon Region Red Cross shows an emergency preparedness backpack to an audience at Broadway Middle School in Seaside, Ore., during tsunami preparation talks giv... More

Soldiers from the Oregon National Guard’s 1186th Military

Soldiers from the Oregon National Guard’s 1186th Military

Soldiers from the Oregon National Guard’s 1186th Military Police pause for a photo at FedEx Stadium in Washington D.C., Jan. 18, prior to in processing for the 58th Presidential Inauguration. More than 7,500 So... More

Coast Guard crew members from Station Siuslaw River

Coast Guard crew members from Station Siuslaw River

Coast Guard crew members from Station Siuslaw River assist a Lane County search and rescue ground party as they search for two missing hikers near Florence, Ore., May 14, 2019. The hikers were found safe with n... More

Teachers from Central Elementary School in Albany,

Teachers from Central Elementary School in Albany,

Teachers from Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., perform a skit during an assembly to create awareness about earthquakes, April 24. Since 2009, state-funded seismic retrofit grants have been awarded to ... More

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