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July 4th - Useful Resources for the Community
It’s no secret that Cambridge offers one of the best views of the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular and each year on July 4th thousands of people come to our community to enjoy the show. Here are some links to useful information on road closures, city services, public transportation, and public safety:
Learn about the Opioid Response
The Cambridge Police Department has evaluated many strategies to combat this illness and formulated a comprehensive strategy collaborating with community partners to reduce the number of overdoses in our community
Transit Service Analysis Study
Buses in Cambridge operate on the street network in mixed traffic, exposing bus passengers to the same delay from congestion as drivers of single occupancy vehicles. The Transit Service Analysis Study used a data driven approach to assess bus routes in Cambridge to prioritize locations for bus priority street treatments.
Interior Views of the Dive 1 apparatus
Available for Immediate Response to Underwater Search & Rescue Emergencies
Physicians Filing Form
Application to practice medicine in the city of Cambridge
Art Jobs
Resources to find arts employment in Cambridge, MA.
Porter Square Intersection Improvements Community Meeting
Community Meeting to discuss Porter Square Intersection Improvements.
Cambridge Fire recently placed 3 electric vehicles in service
Assigned to Special Operations & Safety and Emergency Management Divisions
Youth Employment
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Mental Health First Aid (Main)
Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge in adults ages 18 and over. The program is designed to build mental health literacy, providing an action plan that teaches people to safely and responsibly identify and address a potential mental health or substance use challenge. This workshop will cover: Common signs and symptoms of mental health challenges Common signs and symptoms of substance use challenges How to interact with a person in crisis How to connect a person with help Expanded content on trauma, substance use and self-care Registration is required.
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