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Watch Duty is a useful tool, but for those of us with PTSD, it can make it hard to focus on things like working. sigh. They're getting water from Horsetooth for aerial drops - maybe they can get it under control as the temps drop tonight.
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Thanks for the app, Rose.
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You're welcome! I'm happy to be a conduit. Thanks to Joy for telling me about it!
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As we’re new to the area, does anyone have any resources/recommendations to have certain things prepared in case of evacuation? We have the app and notifications on, but never had to prepare for such circumstances, so any insight is appreciated.
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Thank you, Rose! This is helpful. We welcome additional recommendations from locals as well if anyone has anything to add!
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07-30-2024, 07:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2024, 08:00 PM by Jyoti.)
Beautifully said ME. I’d just add to keep the clothes/shoes you’d need next to your bed in case you need to leave quickly. Stay safe neighbors.
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One suggestions that I heard at a workshop last winter, especially for families with kids, is to just grab your dirty clothes bag/hamper - it'll have seasonally appropriate clothing in the correct sizes!