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CPR can help save a life if a person's breathing or heart stops. The Red Cross offers a range of remote and in-person classes at affordable rates. You can learn more here.

Communication networks could be unreliable during a disaster, and electricity could be disrupted. Planning ahead will help ensure family members know how to reach each other and where to meet in an emergency. You can learn more here.

Assemble a shelter-in-place kit and an emergency go bag long before a disaster occurs, and keep them easily accessible so you are prepared for an emergency.

The City of Belvedere has developed an evacuation map for emergencies. Know at least two evacuation routes, as one may be unpassable in an emergency. Click here to see the evacuation map.

Sign up to receive emergency alerts via call, text, or email from the County of Marin. Emergency officials use Alert Marin to deliver incident-specific information or potentially life-saving instructions to the precise geographic area(s) affected. Register here.

No, if you are able-bodied and can operate a two-way radio, you can become a block captain. Residents with specialist skills, such as medical or emergency services training, are valuable to our program, so please highlight that on the signup form.

Our all-volunteer Block Captain Program comprises nearly 100 Belvedere residents willing to help out in an emergency.

Block Captains meet about twice yearly to receive updates and participate in emergency drills.

In a disaster, the Block Captain’s first responsibility is for the safety of their family and home. If there is time, the Block Captain’s role is to check on neighbors, especially those with special needs, and disseminate information from the City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to residents. The Block Captain also gathers information about the...

Meet nearby residents and greet new neighbors Attend Block Captain meetings and trainings, about twice per year Keep their two-way radios charged

Block Captains are the conduit between residents and emergency services during an emergency. They have two-way radios to communicate with Belvedere's Emergency Operations Center.

Block Captain Sign Up Form Thank you for volunteering to be a Block Captain. Please complete the form below, and we will be in touch.

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