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Osceola County emergency manager talks disaster preparedness on Trooper Steve on Patrol

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – As families across Central Florida gear up for the new school year, it’s not just pencils and backpacks we should be thinking about; preparedness is key both in the classroom and at home. On today’s stream, we’re doubling down on two important topics: back-to-school safety and weather emergency readiness.

Joining me live in Results-1 is Osceola County Emergency Manager Bill Litton, a leader dedicated to keeping our community safe during severe weather and other critical incidents. We’ll break down exactly what the Office of Emergency Management does, from coordinating disaster response to helping residents prepare for the worst-case scenarios.

This isn’t just a checklist conversation, it’s an inside look at how our county plans for emergencies and how you can make sure your family is ready. From creating a plan to knowing where to go when severe weather strikes, Bill will share the tips and resources that could make all the difference.

Watch for exclusive access to one of Osceola’s leaders and walk away with knowledge that could help keep your loved ones safe.

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