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Public Information Officer Sharah' Denton sits down with Emergency Management Agency Director Ashley Tye to reflect on Hurricane Helene and the incredible strength and resilience shown by our community during one of the most challenging times in recent memory. Director Tye shares firsthand insights into the storm’s impact, how local & regional agencies and neighbors united in response, and the vital role of preparation before disaster strikes. From emergency shelters to community volunteers, this episode highlights the importance of working together—and provides practical, potentially life-saving tips on how residents can prepare for future hurricanes and navigate the aftermath with safety and confidence. Whether you're new to storm season or a seasoned resident, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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Public Information Officer Sharah' Denton sits down with Emergency Management Agency Director Ashley Tye to reflect on Hurricane Helene and the incredible strength and resilience shown by our community during one of the most challenging times in recent memory. Director Tye shares firsthand insights into the storm’s impact, how local & regional agencies and neighbors united in response, and the vital role of preparation before disaster strikes. From emergency shelters to community volunteers, this episode highlights the importance of working together—and provides practical, potentially life-saving tips on how residents can prepare for future hurricanes and navigate the aftermath with safety and confidence. Whether you're new to storm season or a seasoned resident, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.