Supervisor Rowe is aware of the critical conditions on the ground in the Mountain Communities. The county has elevated this to a full unified command. All resources have been and will continue to be deployed to the mountains. The Board of Supervisors has asked the state for any and all resources they can provide, but we have not heard back from them. If you are in need of medicine, food, or other critical supplies, call the 24/7 county OES hotline at 909-387-3911. If you are in immediate life-threatening danger, call 911.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department continues the popular “Lady Be Aware” training sessions in 2024. This one-day, 8-hour course includes classroom and hands-on training designed to give participants the knowledge and skills needed to address threats to personal safety.
The first portion of the training will be in the classroom. It will cover various topics, including cyber safety, home safety, and situational awareness. The second portion of the class will teach weaponless defensive tactics and provide an introduction to shooting firearms.
Upcoming “Lady Be Aware” instruction is set for February 10 and 24, March 16, April 20, and May 18.