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WORKSHEET:
IMPORTANT COUNTY INFORMATION
Found in phone
books and/or at the local county emergency management agency
1.
Emergency
Alert System (activated in cases of floods, tornadoes, nuclear plant accidents,
etc.) Turn on your radio or television
for official information and instructions.
Obtain the following information from your local telephone book.
Local Radio stations carrying the Emergency
Alert System:
AM __________ FM
__________
__________ __________
Television stations carrying the
Emergency Alert System:
_________ __________
2.
Phone
number of the County Emergency Management Agency
3.
Location,
contact, phone number of local Red Cross:
4.
Designated
evacuation routes listed by your municipality:
5.
Rumor
Control phone numbers:
6.
School
evacuation plans and specific pick-up points for parents (contact schools for
this information):
7.
Names and
phone numbers of family and friends:
8.
Names and
phone numbers of doctor and pharmacy:
BASIC EMERGENCY
SUPPLY LIST
q Non-perishable food stored in waterproof container
Peanut
butter, granola bars, canned tuna, canned nuts, canned juices, ready to eat
canned meats, fruits, and vegetables
q Manual can opener and supplies for eating such as paper
plates, plastic cups, plastic utensils, napkins
q Bottled water
q First Aid Kit
q Blanket or sleeping bag
q Plastic bags with seals
q Flashlight and batteries; candles, and matches in
waterproof container
q Radio and batteries
q Medication and prescriptions
q Tissues, toilet paper, moistened towelettes, feminine
supplies, personal hygiene items
q Extra change of clothes, jeans, sweater, socks, sturdy
shoes or sneakers
q Important phone numbers – doctor, pharmacy, clubhouse, drop
– in, crisis intervention, local Red Cross,
q Important cards and papers – license, certificates, etc.
kept in waterproof container
For a more detailed
list log on to: http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/beprepared/supplies.html
Or Pennsylvania
Emergency Management Agency at www.pema.state.pa.us clicking on “Be prepared”.