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Home » Preparing for Emergencies » Take A Class » Be Ready Be Prepared: Make a Go Bag

Be Ready Be Prepared: Make a Go Bag


This class described how to pack Go Bags for family members, including kits for your pets/animals, so your household can be ready to leave quickly in an emergency, along with adding items to build a Stay Box for when you can’t leave home.

Class Resources:

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Topics Covered:

  • Get alerts and know what to do
  • Plan to protect your people
  • Pack a Go Bag with things you need
  • Build a Stay Box for when you can’t leave
  • Help friends and neighbor get ready

This class was presented on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, by Fire Captain Denise Gluhan (ret.), LAHCFD Community Education and Risk Reduction Manager along with Battalion Chief Debbie Stocksick (ret.), at the Los Altos Hills Council Chamber. Dee King Raub hosted the webinar.

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Denise Gluhan

Los Altos Hills County Fire District

Captain Gluhan (ret.) retired from the Santa Clara County Fire Department in December 2018 and joined the Los Altos Hills County Fire District in 2019. She provides community education and information to the residents of Los Altos Hills, including emergency preparedness, wildfire preparedness, and the Firewise USA program.
Contact: [email protected]


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