City OEM Brings Preparedness To Facebook

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The city’s Office of Emergency Services is looking to expand its reach through a popular social networking site.

OEM Commissioner Joseph Bruno announced the launch of the new OEM Facebook page.

It is designed to make it easier for New Yorkers to get information on emergency preparedness.

Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Christopher Kelly was on hand for the announcement and became one of the OEM’s first “fans” on the social networking website.

Bruno encouraged all New Yorkers to sign on at facebook.com/NYCemergencymanagement.

“From that you’ll get lots of information about what’s happening in New York and you’ll get good tips on how to be safe in New York for yourself, your family and your community,” said Bruno.

Users can also get information on upcoming events and programs.

OEM has also added email alerts, twitter and YouTube videos as part of its outreach effort.

Source: NY1

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