Emergency Preparedness Podcasts
Important information about emergency preparedness —for your media player
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CHIRP
When thinking about protecting yourself and your family from the flu, don’t forget to CHIRP, narrated by Jon Best. The CHIRP song was sung by Cheryl Mayeran and Michael Mozzer.
CHIRP songDownload the mp3
CHIRP narrationDownload the mp3
Eugenie Schwartz discusses strategies for safekeeping your important documents.
Download the mp3 On October 5, 2007, President George W. Bush issued the updated National Strategy for Homeland Security.
Download the mp3 Upon notification of an emergency, there are actions you can take while at work.
Download the mp3The PSST tool tells you how to protect yourself and your family from influenza.
Download the mp3 What is a podcast?
A podcast is a series of digital-media files that is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers. Syndication feeds — using popular formats such as RSS and Atom — are widely used for publishing links to news articles and blogs. A podcast is a feed that delivers links to downloadable audio content.
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