Resolve To Be Ready For Our Next Natural Disaster

Now that things are mostly back to normal, pilule please take a moment to evaluate how you and your family coped (survived) during the cold weather and extended power outage. WPFD was extremely busy responding to the emergency calls during our major weather event that cause or impacted our responses with downed trees and powerlines, blocked roads, several vehicle wrecks / passengers trapped in vehicles, trees on homes/cars, numerous medical calls and structure fires caused by candles, generators, and fireplaces. Have you thought about what you would do differently to be better prepared for our next major weather event or storm? Are you ready to “survive” blocked roads, lost utilities, extended stays at home without normal home heat and water? Please make a plan now to be ready before the next major event. Winter storms, heavy rains, impacts from gulf hurricanes, tornadoes, and more could happen at any time. Creating a safety plan to ride out the event and manage short-term safe survival on the road or in your home is key for anyone in rural areas. Get ready by visiting http://www.ready.gov/ to learn more. Resolve To Be Ready In 2013.

 

Get Connected With WPFD For Faster Updates By Becoming A Fan Of WPFD On Facebook

WPFD is also on Facebook. We recently used this facebook account to deliver timely community information during our Christmas Winter Storm. Using this public facebook page allowed us to push out timely reports on dangerous road conditions and utility outages.  Our reporting is eyewitness and on-site reports from various sources that don’t usually make it to the TV news or as delayed like commercial utility websites.  As a part of our community response, we are continually in communication across our large fire district area.  Being aware or road and utility conditions is a part of how we are able to respond in emergency conditions. We are happy to share this public information in the the community interest for those of you that also need to know road accessibility and when utility contractors were working in the general areas for the major power restoration effort.  Join us now so that you can be in the loop for general information and major storm incident conditions, should they occur again. Join up and share with your friends and neighbors in our area so that we can continue to build an informed network that is helpful and timely.

West Pulaski Fire Department is on Facebook.  Choose this link to see our community page and become a FAN today with a “Like”  at Facebook.com

 

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