NAPA, Calif. (KGO) -- California lawmakers will be taking a close look at the state and local emergency response to the 6.0 earthquake in Napa.
An assembly committee is set to meet tomorrow at the state capitol to begin hearings
Representatives from the city and county of Napa, officials from Napa's police and fire departments and from the Queen of the Valley medical center are expected to give testimony at the hearing.
Lawmakers want to know what worked well during the response to the august 24 earthquake and see if any improvements can be made to the statewide emergency response system.