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Emergency management is a coordinated effort, involving local,
state, and federal government agencies as well as volunteer organizations and
businesses. Within an integrated emergency management framework, these entities
assist citizens and their communities to prepare for, respond to, recover from,
and eliminate or reduce the effects of natural, man-made, civil, and
technological emergencies and disasters.
It is an unfortunate fact of life that emergencies and disasters
do occur. These often unpredictable and tragic events have various effects on
our society, economy, environment, and personal lives. It is to minimize, or
eliminate where possible, these events and their impacts that government,
businesses, and individual citizens make plans for emergencies.
From natural disasters to acts of terror, we are aware of the all too frequent
events that impact our lives, our communities, and countries halfway around the
world. No single agency has the capacity, skills and resources, with which to
address these disasters successfully. Disasters demand a combined and
coordinated approach, linking the expertise and resources of the emergency
management community and local authorities with a variety of other
organizations.
To many, responding to disasters and emergencies does not come naturally. The
response from the various agencies and organizations has developed with thorough
and informed planning, training, exercises, and unfortunately, experience of
responding to past disasters. This experience has been invaluable in
highlighting the need for considered, integrated, and coordinated emergency
planning.
Planning for emergencies ensures that the emergency services, local authorities
and other organizations better communicate and coordinate their efforts,
improving the management at the scene, in the emergency operations center, and
the post-disaster recovery process.
Services provided by the Mills County, Iowa Emergency Management
office include:
Hazards Addressed:
Natural - blizzards, tornadoes, flood
Public Health - disease outbreak in our citizens and livestock
Being Unprepared - leads a person into a dangerous situation
Terrorism - people who intend to hurt us and destroy our economy
The Emergency Management office activities are divided into four phases that
form a cycle.
Mitigation means to clean up to reduce immediate risk to people
Preparedness have everything in place for a response
Response is conducting the operation with responders and people at risk
Recovery is rebuilding community and a return to normal life followed by
construction to stop a repeat of the last disaster.
We work with companies, jurisdictions, schools and private citizens.
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EMA Calendar of
Events
Address of
Emergency Management Agency:
418 Sharp Street
Courthouse basement
Glenwood, IA 51534
Hours Office is open:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone Number:
(712) 527-3643
FAX Number:
(712) 527-4962
Email:
lhurst@millscoia.us
Office holder name:
Larry Hurst Severe Weather Week
2013:
Press Release
Tornado Drill
Spotter Training
Storm
Sirens Info
More on Preparedness:
CodeRed
Are You
Prepared?
Family Plan Wallet
Card
Flooding Info
Emergency
Supply Kit
Sample Family
Emergency Plan
School Crisis Kit
EMA Notices & Articles:
Burn Ban Lifted 5-8-13
Emergency Management Forms:
Downloadable forms
used in the Emergency Management office
Emergency Management
Agency's Links:
Iowa
Homeland Security
Be Ready Iowa
Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA)
Iowa
Emergency Management Agency
Other Related Links:
The Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) |