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The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t need to be a trained NET member to get involved. | The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t need to be a trained NET member to get involved. | ||
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| Get Involved | Support your neighborhood by volunteering to be a Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) member. During a citywide or regional emergency such as a severe winter storm, flood, or major earthquake, volunteer neighborhood rescuers will likely be first on-the-scene when firefighters and police are slowed by impassable streets or overwhelmed by calls for help. |
Overview
The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t need to be a trained NET member to get involved.
