John Pacheco, Santa Monica Red Cross Executive Director, addressed the press at Fire Station No. 1 on April 30 and announced that the American Red Cross of Santa Monica, the Fire Department and the City have made May emergency preparedness month. The “I’ve Got Seven” campaign recommends a 7-day stockpile of goods and equipment that each household should have ready for emergencies. photo by Terence Lyons
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