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  • Hill to participate in state-wide earthquake exercise

    “Drop, cover and hold on” is the theme for the Great Utah ShakeOut training exercise scheduled to take place April 20 here.Although an earthquake preparedness drill can be held any day of the year, Hill AFB will join in the statewide exercise that kicks off at 10:15 a.m.

  • Employees urged to keep emergency contact information up to date

    Updating your contact information might seem like a trivial chore, but you’ll likely be glad you did in the event of an emergency. Employees are urged to update their personal emergency contact information in two Air Force systems – the AtHoc mass notification system and Air Force Personnel