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The Role of the Emergency Manager
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► Has day-to-day responsibilities for emergency management programs and activities. ► Coordinate resources from all sectors before, during, and after an emergency. ► Manage activities in all four phases of emergency management.
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Four Phases of Emergency Management Mitigation Mitigation Preparedness Preparedness Response Response Recovery Recovery
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The Role of the Emergency Manager Aware of potential threats to the community Aware of potential threats to the community Participate in mitigation and prevention activities Participate in mitigation and prevention activities Plan for emergencies Plan for emergencies Operate effectively in emergency situations Operate effectively in emergency situations Conduct effective recovery operations after a disaster Conduct effective recovery operations after a disaster
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The Role of the Emergency Manager Coordinate all components of the emergency management system, including: Coordinate all components of the emergency management system, including: Fire and law enforcement services Fire and law enforcement services Emergency medical programs Emergency medical programs Public works Public works Volunteer and voluntary organizations Volunteer and voluntary organizations Other groups involved in emergency activities Other groups involved in emergency activities
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Other Responsibilities Coordinate the planning process, Coordinate the planning process, Advise and inform the chief elected officials, Advise and inform the chief elected officials, Identify and analyze the potential effects of hazards, Identify and analyze the potential effects of hazards, Take inventory of resources, Take inventory of resources, Identify resource deficiencies and correct them, Identify resource deficiencies and correct them,
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Other Responsibilities Public awareness and education programs, Public awareness and education programs, Establish a system to alert officials and the public, Establish a system to alert officials and the public, Establish and maintain networks Establish and maintain networks Review current plans in place and make improvements. Review current plans in place and make improvements.
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Morton County Emergency Manager Almont Emergency Services Director Flasher Emergency Services Director Glen Ullin Emergency Services Director Hebron Emergency Services Director New Salem Emergency Services Director
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How can you get involved in Emergency Management? Prepare your family for emergencies by creating a Family Disaster Plan Prepare your family for emergencies by creating a Family Disaster Plan Teach your children what to do in an emergency Teach your children what to do in an emergency Educate yourself through public information campaigns Educate yourself through public information campaigns Become a Skywarn Weather Spotter Become a Skywarn Weather Spotter
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Your Family Disaster Plan Ask what types of disasters are most likely to happen. Learn about your community’s warning signals: what they sound like and what you should do when you hear them. Create a Disaster Plan and practice it. Create a Disaster Supply Kit. Complete a Preparedness Checklist. Learn what to do in an Evacuation. Know what to do if a disaster strikes.
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Severe Winter Weather Awareness Campaign What to Listen For... WINTER STORM WATCH: Severe winter conditions, such as heavy snow and/or ice, are possible within the next day or two. Prepare now! WINTER STORM WARNING: Severe winter conditions have begun or are about to begin in your area. Stay indoors! BLIZZARD WARNING: Snow and strong winds will combine to produce a blinding snow (near zero visibility), deep drifts, and life-threatening wind chill. Seek refuge immediately! WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY: Winter weather conditions are expected to cause significant inconveniences and may be hazardous. If caution is exercised, these situations should not become life- threatening. The greatest hazard is often to motorists. FROST/FREEZE WARNING: Below freezing temperatures are expected and may cause significant damage to plants, crops, or fruit trees. In areas unaccustomed to freezing temperatures, people who have homes without heat need to take added precautions.
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Skywarn Weather Spotter Identify and Report Severe Weather Identify and Report Severe Weather Help prevent damage by alerting officials to issue warnings to protect the public Help prevent damage by alerting officials to issue warnings to protect the public
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For more information on Emergency Management, how to create a Family Disaster Plan, or to get involved in as a Skywarn Weather Spotter, Contact: Morton County Emergency Management 667-3307
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