When severe winter weather delivers dangerous roadways, Oklahomans are urged to avoid travel where possible and otherwise slow down. In addition to making for treacherous travel conditions, downed power lines and trees deliver power outages sometimes to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses.
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Cherokee County/Tahlequah Deputy Emergency Management Director Mike Underwood is among state and local officials who completed Web EOC training at the State Emergency Operations Center. Web EOC is a Web application linking emergency managers statewide. This allows them to handle resource coordination and message tracking from their computers. OEM officials at the State EOC are able to better track and manage state resources like bottled water, cots, blankets and industrial-sized generators due to Web EOC. Also pictured is Washington County/Bartlesville Emergency Management Director Kary Cox.
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