PubAlert Notice
All local, county and state pages on this site are "PubAlert" activated.
If an emergency notification is applicable to the geographic area
represented by the page, it will 'pop-up' in an additional window on user'scomputer, and issue an audible alert. The full text of the applicable
notification(s) will appear in this window.
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LiveAlert Notice
All local and county pages on this site are "LiveAlert" activated. If yourcommunity/county is participating in the EMCOM program, they can broadcast
directly to you, LIVE, while you are on this page to give you critical
emergency information. (You must have an operating sound card and
speakers on your system.) The page will activate your MP3 player (i.e. Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, WinAmp, etc.) to hear their broadcast when applicable.
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| Current Bulletins
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(NONE)
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| Current Emergency Notifications
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(NONE)
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| Current Shelter/Aid Station Informaton
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(NONE)
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| Current Evacuation Route Informaton
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(NONE)
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NOTE Palm, Treo600/650 users: Using pTunes, internet capable Treo users can now receive LIVE streaming audio (when activated by your local emergency agency, or by EMCOM) on your Palm/Treo device to hear LIVE emergency instructions, warnings, etc. directly from your local participating Emergency Operation Center.
The PDA site also includes an interactive LIVE map (as below) to view overlayed weather radar,
warning areas, and depictions from participating emergency management agencies such as
danger areas, road closings, evacuation routes, shelters/relief/medical facilities, etc.
PDA Link for this area is...
<http://usa.emcomus.org/usa///pda.html>
(or go to <http://www.emcomus.org/pda>
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Thanks, BC-PEP
Please download the HELP-OK sign (pdf file) by
clicking HERE.
The file contains two full page signs:
- One sign in red with white lettering "HELP"
- One sign in green with white lettering "OK"
Either reference your neighbors here, or print and make copies of each sign
for them. (If you have heavy enough paper, you can print them 'back to back'.)
Immediately after an emergency, have them place the applicable
sign in a prominant place (window), that can be easily seen from outside.
This will aid emergency/rescue personnel entering the area in quickly assessing where help is
and is not required, and can allocate resources without having to physically
check each residence/business. This is a very simple, yet very effective system. Please try to insure that your neighbors have the signs, and keep them where they can be easily accessed in an emergency.
Thanks, and a tip of the hat for both the idea, and the sign file to Mervin Harrower, Director of Provincial Emergency Preparedness, British Colombia, CANADA, and his entire dedicated staff. We also recommend everyone to visit their site whether you live in Canada or not, for the great information there. The site is
<http://www.pep.bc.ca>
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