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An episode of the Police on the Scene with a Crime Prevention Lean podcast, hosted by Police on the Scene with a Crime Prevention Lean, titled "Water & Weather" was published on December 29, 2022 and runs 3 minutes.

December 29, 2022 ·3m · Police on the Scene with a Crime Prevention Lean

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Police on the Scene with a Crime Prevention Lean Classic

Originally Released: 2010

Water & Weather

It’s a good idea to be prepared for “a rainy day.” Have an emergency plan for bad weather and catastrophic weather events like floods or tornados.

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