Evacuation orders can happen at a moment's notice; here are things to remember to grab
Evacuating during a disaster can be stressful and scary, but it doesn't have to be if you're ready.
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Amy Johnson grew up in San Diego's North County in Poway and knew from an early age that she wanted to be a television news reporter. After graduating from California Baptist University in Riverside on a four-year volleyball scholarship, Amy began her news career at the CBS affiliate in Coos Bay, Oregon as an anchor/reporter. Amy's career path took her to Columbia, South Carolina; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Boston before leading her back home to Southern California where she joined the KCBS/KCAL team in 2005. Amy helped launch the stations' Ventura County bureau in April 2006.
Evacuating during a disaster can be stressful and scary, but it doesn't have to be if you're ready.
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