Our Office of Radiation Protection's Emergency Preparedness Section Helps the Community and Themselves
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Preparing the Community To Be Safe During a Radiologic Emergency

Our Office of Radiation Protection's Emergency Preparedness Section Helps the Community and Themselves

A big part of working at the Department of Health is knowing your work helps your community.

Nowhere is that truer than when it comes to the Office of Radiation Protection (ORP).

?I live near the nuclear power plant, too, and it?s important for everyone to be prepared and know what to do,? said Ryan Brice, the Plan and Procedures Lead for ORP?s Emergency Preparedness Section. ?Our team tries to make sure that everybody knows which way to run and whether or not running is the best idea.? By doing his job, Ryan improves his community?s and the state?s chances of surviving a radiological event.

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