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Monroe County Emergency Management

General Information

Emergency Management
Location: 119 W. 7th Street
Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 349-2546
Fax: (812) 349-2052
Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Monday - Friday

Emergency Management means the preparation for and the coordination of all emergency functions other than functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize and repair injury and damage resulting from disasters.

For the entire Indiana Code chapter on emergency management and the directives state legislature lays out for the formation and regulation of an emergency management agency at the county level, go to http://www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title10/ar14/.

Mission Statement

To establish and maintain a progressive emergency management program that promotes the mitigation of, preparation for, the response to, and the recovery from emergencies and disasters impacting the public, government, and business of the communities in Monroe County.

For more information on National Preparedness Month click on the image above.

                Press Office

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Press Release

 

September 3, 2008

Contact: DHS Press Office, (202) 282-8010

 

 

DHS’ READY CAMPAIGN REMINDS AMERICANS TO “GET PREPARED” AS TROPICAL STORM HANNA MOVES TOWARD THE U.S. WITH TROPICAL STORMS IKE AND JOSEPHINE BEHIND IT

 

WASHINGTON – As Gustav continues inland, Tropical Storms Hanna, Ike and Josephine serve as stark reminders of the need for Americans to be prepared.  The Department of Homeland Security’s Ready Campaign encourages citizens to get an emergency supply kit, make an emergency plan, and be informed about what to do if these Tropical Storms gain strength, turn into hurricanes, and head in their direction.  As seen with Gustav, hurricanes and tropical storms also produce tornadoes, flooding and power outages that affect citizens for hours or even days after the initial storm has passed.  Ready wants to make sure citizens are on alert and listening to what local authorities are advising them to do.

 Ready recommends having a three-day supply of water for each individual in your family, including pets, along with non-perishable food, a battery-powered radio, extra batteries and a flashlight.  It is also important to consider your family’s unique needs such as medication and any important documents like property insurance. Additionally, pet owners should check which shelters in the area will take animals in case of evacuation.  Also, Ready recommends citizens along the Atlantic Coast have a “to-go” kit that includes basic essentials such as food and water as well as blankets and clothing in case they must evacuate on a moment’s notice. 

 Ready’s Web site, www.ready.gov, is a free resource where individuals can find an emergency supply checklist, download an emergency plan and link to local information. Ready also has resources and tools available on its Web site to help business owners ensure their business plans stay up and running, talk to their employees and protect their assets.  For information in Spanish, visit www.listo.gov.  Individuals can also call 1-800-BE-READY or 1-888-SE-LISTO for more emergency preparedness information. 

 February 2008 marked the Ready Campaign’s fifth year at the Department of Homeland Security. Launched in 2003 in partnership with The Advertising Council, Ready is designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies, including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks. It has proven to be one of the most successful campaigns in Ad Council's more than 65-year history. Since its launch, the campaign has generated more than $756.5 million in donated media support. Individuals interested in more information about family, business and community preparedness can visit www.ready.gov.

 

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            What we do at Bloomington Township Fire Department:

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Latest Storm Damage Information

http://www.in.gov/gov/3725.htm

 
 

WEATHER ALERT RADIOS

Walmart- Emerson $15.62

Radio Shack- NOAA Programmable and non-programmable
$30.00-$60.00

Kmart East- Emerson $16.99-$19.99

Target- Timex Clock Radio w/NOAA Stamp on it. $25.00

HH Gregg- Midland $29.99

 

Ready Videos for the Public

 

In order to encourage Americans to prepare themselves, their families and their communities, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in partnership with The Advertising Council, has created instructional videos to help educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to all kinds of emergencies. To view these videos please click on the link:   documents\Ready Videos for the Public.doc

 

 

Staff
 
Name Title Phone E-mail
John Hooker III Coordinator (812) 349-2546 jhooker@co.monroe.in.us
Jessica Renn Administrative Assistant (812) 349-2533 jrenn@co.monroe.in.us

Emergency Management Advisory Council (EMAC) - What's This?

Name Affiliation
Joyce Poling Monroe County Commissioners
Penny Caudill, Secretary Monroe County Health Department
Marty Hawk Monroe County Council
Kevin Robling City of Bloomington
Jim Davis, Chairman Town of Ellettsville
Richie Carter Stinesville Town Board
Ken Long, Vice Chair Indiana University
Don Adams Local Business Owner
Tom Myers Civil Air Patrol

Updated: September 3, 2008


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