The York County Emergency Management Agency is working with the University of New England to gather data to answer the question: How prepared are York County residents for a disaster? They are trying to reach as many York County residents as possible in order to create a large sample size for the research. The data collected will assist local and county emergency managers with improving disaster/emergency preparedness messaging and programs for the community. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes and will be open until April 11, 2022: https://forms.gle/SNtNfYjGMFrCwCaL6
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