MERRAG invites the Community to celebrate its 25th Anniversary THIS Saturday 11-2 at Montecito Union School.
The Montecito Emergency Response and Recovery Action Group (MERRAG - pronounced mirage) invites the public to celebrate our 25th Anniversary this Saturday from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at Montecito Union School, 385 San Ysidro Road, Montecito, CA. (Parking available at Lower Manning Park.)
MERRAG was formed in 1987 when Montecito Fire Chief Herb McElwee recognized that the Montecito community could be easily isolated in the event of a disaster, especially an earthquake. Chief McElwee contacted the general managers of the Montecito Water District and the Montecito Sanitary District to enlist their support for a cooperative effort in disaster preparedness. The community benefits of working together in disaster preparation were immediately evident, so the three special districts began development of a coordinated plan for Montecito.
The initial goal of the special districts was to organize and structure a disaster preparation plan which would minimize property damage, restore basic services as quickly as possible and expand the pool of resources available during an emergency, especially for the critical first 72 hour period. The coordinated planning that was undertaken by the districts led to the establishment of a communication system, the development of a resources list of equipment, materials and personnel. The program developed an identity of its own with its community volunteers, and became the Montecito Emergency Response & Recovery Action Group, or MERRAG. The group now includes over 60 organizational members from the public and private agencies in the community as well as individual emergency response volunteers.
The basic goals of MERRAG included reliable communication between members, and a significant effort was directed towards expanding the communication network for the community. MERRAG now maintains a dedicated radio frequency, with radios distributed to schools, churches, hotels, response team volunteers and organized home owner groups. This radio network ensures communications throughout the community in the event that phone systems are taken down by disaster. Residents can go to the nearest radio location to report their situations, which in turn, can be relayed to emergency responders for prioritization.
The event this Saturday is free to the public, and will include Hands Only CPR instruction, Fire Extinguisher use instruction, and Preparedness activities for young children. Off duty fire personnel will also be BBQing hot dogs and chili for participants.
For more information, contact Geri Ventura at 805-969-2537 or by email: [email protected]
Address/Location
Montecito Fire Protection District
595 San Ysidro Rd
Montecito, CA 93108
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 805-969-7762
Geri Ventura
Montecito Fire Protection District
[email protected]
805-969-2537
385 San Ysidro Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
