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The idea for the Civilian Emergency Response Network came in 1998.

While founder Steven Conklin was building his house near Saratoga Springs, the sky grew dark and chaos ensued. A series of F3 tornadoes swept through neighboring Mechanicville and Stillwater and left a path of destruction for 25 miles all the way through to Bennington, Vermont. He watched the carnage from a hilltop while hundreds of lightning strikes hit, houses were demolished and neighborhoods were erased.

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“There is nothing worse than watching and not taking some sort of control," said Conklin. “So, as I watched hundreds of families lose everything, I had to do something. Immediately I called the Sheriff's non-emergency number and asked them what they needed. To my surprise they just advised me to stay home,” Conklin described. He went on to explain how he “knew that was the wrong answer…

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Saratoga Business Report Saturday, 6 May 2023:  When Chaos Descends

written by Jordan Dunn

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