Oxford County
Emergency Management Agency

PO Box 179, 26 Western Avenue
South Paris ME 04281
Ph 207-743-6336 FAX 207-743-7346
oxctyema@megalink.net
Office hours: Monday through Friday 8am-4pm

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NIMS FY2008 National Incident Management System Update

The deadline is fast approaching to submit your FY2008 NIMS Compliance Objectives and Metrics for Local Government online through the NIMSCAST. The assessment update must be completed and rolled up by September 30, 2008 to remain in or to come into compliance.

If you need assistance signing into or rolling up your online assessment please call Allyson at 743-6336.

I have included some links below to assist you in completing this task. If you need a resolution or town plan template please follow this link.
In addition to the links I have included the letter detailing current and previous years requirements, the NIMS Metric, the FY2008 Compliance Chart, NIMS training requirements, and a listing of Federal Grants that are contingent on NIMS compliance.

Download FY2008 Local Requirements Letter doc

Download FY2008 NIMS Metric pdf

Download FY2008 Compliance Chart pdf

Download NIMS Training Requirements doc

Download the current list of Federal Grants that are contingent on NIMS compliance pdf

NIMSCAST (National Incident Management System Compliance Assistance Support Tool)

NIMS Frequently Asked Questions

National Incident Management System Division Homepage

Click to enlarge Maine Prepares: A Special Supplement to Local Papers

This insert has lots of very useful information that your family and business can use to build a disaster supply kit, create an emergency communications plan, or be ready to evacuate your home if disasters strike. Please follow this link to view the entire insert courtesy of Bangor Daily News.
Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has always worked in conjunction with Federal partners, other state agencies, and county and local governments to be sure that planning and coordination is in place to deal with all hazards. We work very closely with first responders to make sure they have the equipment they need and are trained and exercised on how to use their tools to protect the people of Maine.

IS-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System
September 18th & 25th, 5:30-9pm, Paris FD

ICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS)For a complete list of the upcoming IS-100 classroom courses click here.

Oxford County Animal Response TeamOxford County CART Meeting

On Monday, September 22nd, 2008  at 5:30pm in the basement of the County Courthouse on Western Av, the County Animal Response Team will meet to discuss the County Animal Response Plan, Pet Friendly shelters, group organization, and create a list of goals to accomplish in the next year.   For the schedule of 2008 meetings follow this link. If you are interested in joining us please contact our office at oxctyema@megalink.net or call 743-6336.

 

Please follow this link for updated information on the detailed Training Requirements for Maine recently released by MEMA.  If you are unable to view these files, please contact our office at 743-6336 or via email at oxctyema@megalink.net.

In Case of Emergency (ICE)

If an emergency happens and you are not at home and unable to speak, by storing a few emergency phone numbers in your cell phone, EMS (ambulance personnel), Firefighter or a Police Officer can contact your family.

Simply store these emergency numbers in your cell phone under the name ICE (In Case of Emergency). More than 1 number can be stored by using ICE 1, ICE 2 and ICE 3.

So please take a few moments and ICE your cell phone.

Transition from Analog to Digital Television Broadcasts

The digital television (DTV) transition refers to the switch from analog to digital television broadcasts. On February 17, 2009, federal law requires that all full-power television broadcast station stop broadcasting in analog format and broadcast only in digital format.

Consumers who own analog sets that are not connected to a subscriptions TV service must purchase a digital-to-analog converter box for each of their analog TV sets to continue to receive over-the-air programming. A government program run by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is making available $40 coupons, limited to two per household, to help consumers pay for the converter boxes. More information on the digital-to-analog converter box program is available online at www.dtv2009.gov, or by calling 1-888-388-2009 (voice) or 1-877-530-2634 (TTY). Click here to download the FCC Public Safety Advisory.


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