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What does the Department of
Emergency Management do?
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The purpose of the Department of
Emergency Management is to provide effective guidance to mitigate,
prepare for, respond to and recover from natural, man-made or
technological emergencies and/or disasters in Cowlitz County. We do
this by coordinating training for the public, business community,
government agencies and volunteers; developing and maintaining a
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan; acting as a central contact
point for first responder agencies, state and local government and
others involved in emergency response; and coordinating resources
during an emergency.
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What kinds of natural and man-made hazards are relevant to Cowlitz
County?
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Cowlitz County is subject to a number of
natural and man-made disasters. Historically, the hazards that
pose the most significant threat are flooding, high winds,
earthquakes, landslide, severe winter storms, volcanic activity,
pipeline explosions, and hazardous materials accidents.
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Does my county have an emergency plan?
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Yes, our office is responsible for
maintaining a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) for
Cowlitz County. The CEMP identifies the roles and responsibilities
of key officials and departments, establishes methods of
communication and coordinates State and Federal resources.
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Does Cowlitz County have
pre-identified evacuation routes?
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It is not prudent to have pre-identified
evacuation routes, as it cannot be known which routes may be
hazardous until after an event. Many bridges and main
thoroughfares could be compromised in a flood or earthquake creating
a dangerous situation. Also, evacuation may not always be the best
choice, for some incidents sheltering-in-place may be the
recommended action. In the event of a disaster, local officials
will work together to identify safe evacuation routes, and
communicate that information to the public. Citizens are encouraged
to listen to their local radio and/or TV stations for emergency
information on the need to evacuate or take some other protective
action.
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How will the County warn me of
disaster?
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Cowlitz County has a variety of ways to
warn the public of emergency situations. These include the
Emergency Alert System (EAS), NOAA Weather Radio, Emergency
Communication Notification System (Reverse 911), internet (webpage)
and print media. Weather emergencies such as flooding, high winds,
or winter storms typically have some advance notice allowing
citizens time to prepare; therefore, print media and the NOAA
Weather Radio would be the most useful forms of warning. EAS and
Reverse 911 would be more suitable ways of notifying the public for
immediate emergencies such as earthquakes, explosions, or hazardous
materials accidents. Local officials will use any and all of the
available tools to warn the public and provide protective action
recommendations.
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What can I do now to be better prepared? |
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Every citizen should be prepared to be
on their own for 72 hours. The best way to accomplish this is to
develop a disaster plan and supplies kit for your family. A good
plan will include special considerations for children, pets, or
others with special needs, as well as establishing an out-of-area
contact. See our Preparedness page
for more information.
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