Videos by SBCUSD OES in San Bernardino. Official page of the San Bernardino City USD’s Office of Safety and Emergency Management
What a great day for thousands of @SBCityUSD students at our @sbcusdfamilyengagement Back To School Extravaganza. We gave away family emergency preparedness booklets and many other give aways and also provided a medical/cooling station to help beat the heat. #SBCUSDshines
What a great day for thousands of @SBCityUSD students at our @sbcusdfamilyengagement Back To School Extravaganza. We gave away family emergency preparedness booklets and many other give aways and also provided a medical/cooling station to help beat the heat. #SBCUSDshines
Hosting our annual @ElectricalAwareness class for @sbcityusd @sbcountyfire personnel. #ReadySBCUSD #SafetyFirst
Over 2,000 elementary students from @sbcusd_exl got to enjoy a @66ersbaseball game last night along with food, magicians and games. We love being there to see them smile and keep them safe! #SBCUSDshines @sbcusdsupt @sbcityusd
Thank You @PadgettsRestoration for the quick response to our early morning pipe burst. Your level of service to our scholars, teachers and the campus was amazing.
⚠️ ‼️ A fast moving storm system is moving into the #InlandEmpire including damaging winds, over the next several hours. Snow ❄️ levels will lower and it will be colder 🥶 tomorrow. #IEwx
*Incoming Storm* - Showers and thunderstorms are rapidly moving in our area and expected to arrive at about 11am. At the leading edge, there is a threat for lightning with short notice, into the afternoon. #WhenThunderRoarsGoIndoors #ieWX #ReadySBCUSD
*After School / Sports Weather Advisory* - At 610 PM , Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream flooding. Between 0.25 and 0.5 inches of rain have fallen. Some locations that will experience flooding include Riverside, San Bernardino, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Ontario, Corona, Rialto, Chino, Redlands and Rancho Cucamonga. SBCUSD personnel are advise to closely monitor conditions at their locations and take actions needed to ensure safety.
One of our amazing San Bernardino City USD Custodians, Robert Thomas, took a moment between cleaning to brush up on his drum skills. Robert graduated from the same school he now works at! #HomeGrown
We’re up supporting the @SBCUSD Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) community meeting this evening. The LCAP is a tool for school districts to set goals, plan actions, and leverage resources to meet those goals to improve student outcomes.
Safety Inspector and CPR Instructor Zach Leon is demonstrating how to use our new American Red Cross CPR mannequins. These mannequins show if compressions are being done correctly. If you’re an San Bernardino City USD employee, you can take CPR for free! www.sbcusd.com/cpr
Day 2: We are aware of the low flying helicopter in #SanBernardino. The helicopter is not law enforcement related and is working for @SCE taking pictures of electrical lines and buildings. There no cause for concern. The helicopter is blue and white with aircraft # N707NA. @sanbernardino_pd @sanbernardinocountysheriff