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The updated Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan will evaluate risks and reduce disaster impacts. Having a FEMA-approved plan ensures the county and its partners remain eligible for state and federal funding.
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The department is the only one in Contra Costa County not currently authorized to administer advanced emergency care like EKG monitoring, cardiac pacing and manual defibrillation.
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