Things To Do At The Faire
Food tasting
Sample a meal with a 5 year shelf life
Learn CPR
Learn first aid
Visit a Red cross Shelter
Learn Pet Care
Take a preparedness workshop
Raffle
36. Break Area
37. Restrooms
38. Registration/General Information Table
39. Raffles
40. Supplies
Event Layout DRAFT
EntranceParking
7000 Coliseum WayOakland, CA 94621
Phone: 510.569.2121 Spanish English SpanishEnglish
Classroom
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Classroom
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Classroom
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Classroom
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1. Alameda County Public Health Emergency Medical Services
2. Alameda County Public Health Emergency Preparedness
3. Alameda County Search and Rescue
4. American Red Cross Booth
5. American Red Cross Shelter
6. Ansell
7. California Telephone Access Program (CTAP)
8. Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters (CARD)
9. Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL)
10. Eden Information and Referral (211)
11. Functional Assessment Service Teams (FAST)
12. Grainger
13. HDT Global
14. iPads
15. iWhack
16. MRE Tasting (Meals Ready to Eat)
17. Oakland CORE
18. Office of Aids Administration
19. Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)
20. Pelican Products
21. Raffles
22. Registration / General information table
23. Staff Break Area
24. Vericor
25. Volunteer in your community
26. Western Shelter
Supplies
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Workshop Area
Vendor tables
Workshops
Safety Kept
in Place
Rest Area“Cámping
…en Casa”
1:30
Seguridad
Mantenido
en Lugar
Meals Ready
to Eat (MRE)
“Camping
Out …at
Home”
1:00
Safety Kept
in Place
Rest AreaShelter In
place
12:30
Seguridad
Mantenido
en Lugar
Meals Ready
to Eat (MRE)
“Camping
Out …at
Home”
12:00
Safety Kept
in Place
Rest AreaFirst Aid11:30
Seguridad
Mantenido
en Lugar
Using iPads
for
Emergencies
“Camping
Out …at
Home”
11:00
Safety Kept
in Place
Rest AreaCPR10:30
Classroom
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Classroom EClassroom DClassroom CClassroom
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Workshop Descriptions
Learn how to perform CPR.
Presented by The American Red Cross.
Please note: you will not receive certification
CPR (Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation)
Learn how to control bleeding and make a sling using practice bandage kits.
Presented by The American Red Cross. First Aid
Learn how to use an iPad during an emergency.
These devices can be used for translations, getting and receiving information.iPads for Emergencies
Presented by CARD (Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters)
Practice your creative thinking skills as you learn how to put together your own emergency kit
with items you have around you. You will learn how to use any small item that will help
you stay safe, calm and comfortable in those first moments after something happens.
Safety Kept in Place
Mmmm – tasty tidbits
Come taste foods that can be purchased for emergencies.Meals Ready to Eat
(MRE)
CRIL (Community Resources for Independent Living) staff will present and discuss personal
and family emergency preparedness guidelines, with special emphasis for seniors and
persons with disabilities, including sharing supply kit tips from an imaginative standpoint
of “camping out at home”. FEMA mobile phone applications also demonstrated.
“Camping Out …at
Home”