Emergency Plan

 

Aim

To establish a general plan of action for the co-ordinated response in the event of an emergency, or impending emergency, in order to preserve life, health and property and the restoration of essential services.

Family Emergency Plan

  • Take responsibility! Disaster can strike quickly and without warning!
  • Keep in touch with your neighbours and look out for each other.
  • Take responsibility by planning now.
  • Listen for information on radio and TV about hazardous weather and other events.
  • Leave right away if told to do so.
  • Gather essential supplies; be sure to keep a copy of your eyeglass prescription, list of medications and their dosage, and other important papers to take with you if you have to leave your home.

Contact:
Rick Kerster
Emergency Services Manager/Fire Chief
Phone: (807) 229-1340 extension 2227
Fax: (807) 229-1999
Email:

More Info:

Ambulance
Burn Permits
Police
Volunteer Fire Dept


 

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