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Wildfire cleanup questions: Health concerns, how long it takes, insurance, and more

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Zoom event Wildfire cleanup questions: Health concerns, how long it takes, insurance, and more
28Jan2025
Posted on January 28, 2025January 28, 2025 Categories News

COEH Director Rachael Jones, PhD, CIH, was a panelist in the KCRW event “Wildfire cleanup questions: Health concerns, how long it takes, insurance, and more” on January 27, 2025. Watch the recording above and visit the KCRW page for full details of the event and to watch the recording in Spanish.

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