Emergency Management Department
What We Do:
Our Emergency Manager for the City is Randy Snow. During a disaster, he is responsible to ensure effective and coordinated use of governmental and non-governmental resources to maximize the protection of citizens lives and property, alleviate human distress, sustain survivors and repair essential facilities and utilities.
Improving preparedness is not just a job for professionals. Private citizens, like you, need to become better prepared to resond appropriately in an emergency. Online we have information that will help you and your family to become better prepared for emergencies. Examples of the information available are: Steps for making a family plan for disasters and emergencies, including advice about people with special needs, children and pets. Steps for making a disaster supply kit. Resource and contact information.
With a little planning and common sense you can be better prepared for the unexpected. Click onto any of the following links for assistance and advice for establishing emergency plans.
CRITICAL 10 items to remember in emergencies
ARE YOU READY for a possible pandemic?
Click here to I.C.E. Your Cell Phone
Winter survival kits for your vehicle
Outdoor Safety for Children
Winter Driving and Survival Tips
Information on Outdoor Winter Safety
Protect Your Family from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
When dialing 911 on a Cell Phone: Make Sure Responders Can Find You
Winter Fire Safety Information
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