Thursday, August 16, 2018

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Sunday, May 20, 2018

A mother and daughter's experience of Santa Fe. My Prayers for everyone. Are you prepared? Who do I need to talk with? Click the link for the story. A mother's powerful letter about her child's experience hiding from the Santa Fe shooter

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Double whammy! Our Prayers for Hawaii. Are you prepared for a Disaster?

Click for Hawaii volcano

Thursday, April 19, 2018


You need a survivor mindset. Click the link.

Natural Disasters: How To Survive The First 72 Hours
FEMA has the following hashtags for the whole community:
#kidsfiresafety used to encourage parents to practice fire safety tips
#howihelp (in partnership with the ARC)used to encourage people to talk about how they help their neighbors and communities.
For non-emergency communications, use text messaging, e-mail, or social media instead of making voice calls on cell phones to avoid tying up voice networks. Data-based services like texts and emails are less likely to experience network congestion.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Daylight Saving Time

If you haven't done so already, don't forget to turn your clocks ahead tonight and test your smoke alarms.



Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Welcome to Pancho's Emergency Preparedness website!

My name is Pancho Yarra and I am a keynote speaker on Emergency Preparedness.


Pancho’s Emergency Preparedness provides keynote speaker and consultation services to the whole community - which includes small, medium-sized, and large companies, as well as local community and faith-based organizations. Our services will specialize in keynote speaking on hazard mitigation, emergency kits, and emergency preparedness resources in order to teach and improve our capability and resiliency as citizens to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate all hazards and emergencies. The principal members of the company have a combined 16 years of experience in emergency management.


I look forward to meeting with all of you so that we may stay safe.

Pancho
All people have red blood when wounded.