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Additional Resources

Looking for additional emergency management tools and resources? The links on the page provide a starting point.

 

The Emergency Email and Wireless Network - Alerts in electronic format for a variety of emergency situations, including weather alerts from NWS. Includes a variety of other news and information. Available in computer/Blackberry, cell phone, digital pager and fax formats.

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety - Emergency Response Guide site

EnvironmentalChemistry.com - News, Information, Resources, and an alternate source for the ERG

AHR Regions Map - Map of the All-Hazards Regions in Colorado from CDEM

SECAHR - Southeast Colorado All-Hazards Region

NCEM - Northeast Colorado Emergency Managers

CDEM - Colorado Division of Emergency Management

FEMA - Department of Homeland Security - Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS - FEMA)

FEMA for Kids - Department of Homeland Security - Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS - FEMA)

FEMA Region VIII - (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming)

COTrip.org - Colorado road conditions, traffic cameras, traffic control signs

Ready.gov - Prepare. Plan. Stay informed. From the Department of Homeland Security

National Weather Service - Pueblo Office - Current weather, forecasts, radar images and weather preparedness information.

Citizen Corps - Uniting Communities. Preparing the nation.

Blueprint for Safety - An educational program designed to provide accurate, current and reliable information about disaster-safety building techniques and help families become better prepared for floods, hurricanes, fires and windstorms.

NOAA All-Hazards Radio (formerly Weather Radio) - A nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information directly from a nearby National Weather Service office . NWR broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day.

Health & Human Services - United States Department of Health and Human Services. Leading America to better health, safety and well-being.

CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDC Avian Flu - Avian Influenza information from the Centers for Disease Control

Pandemic Influenza - One-stop access to U.S. Government avian and pandemic flu information. Get Informed. Be Prepared.

PrepareNow.org - Supporting special needs and vulnerable populations in disaster.

FDA on Bioterrorism - United States Food and Drug administration

FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation

EMAC - Emergency Management Assistance Compact

American Red Cross - Disaster response & preparedness

DOE - United States Department of Energy

Fort Lyon Canal Company - Water Information

Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service - From NOAA/NWS

Transportation Security Administration -

 

Area Media

Bent County Democrat

Denver Post

Kiowa County Press

KKTV (Colorado Springs/Pueblo 11)

KLMR (corporate web site)

KOAA-TV (Colorado Spring/Pueblo 5 & 30)

KRDO-TV (Colorado Springs 13)

KUSA-TV (9 News)

KVAY

La Junta Tribune Democrat

Lamar Daily News

Pueblo Chieftain

Rocky Mountain News


IS-22 covers the information every citizen needs to know to survive a disaster event. IS 22 Are you prepared? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness

ICS 100 Self-paced Training

Additional self-paced training courses are also available from the Emergency Management Institute (EMI), a service provided at no cost by the Department of Homeland Security - Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS - FEMA).

 

Information for Emergency Managers (requires password)


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This site is currently maintained by Chris Sorensen, Public Information Officer, Kiowa County Division of Emergency Management and Chad Ray, Regional Field Manager, Southeast Colorado All-Hazards Region, Colorado Division of Emergency Management. Comments and suggestions are welcome.