Eastern Perry Emergency Management

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11/27/2024
09/13/2024

*Record scratch* ... yep, that's us. You're probably wondering how we got into this situation. 😮‍💨

This was at the swiftwater rescue training facility at New York State Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services.

At left is our director Randy Padfield, and at right is external operations director Gregory Davis. Also along for the visit was executive deputy director Jeff Boyle.

We geared up with a helmet, drysuit, boots, and gloves. Then, we defensively swam out of fast-moving waters to be rescued by students who were training during their visit.

Special thanks to our partners in New York for having us. ✨🤝🦺✨

09/13/2024

You’ve likely seen this iconic photo from 9/11 before, but did you know that this hero pup is one of our own? 🐕‍🦺💞

Riley helped at the World Trade Center with his partner, Chris Selfridge, and PA Task Force One. Chris works in our western area office.

Chris says that when this photo was taken, he was "standing on top of the North Tower watching in awe" and calls it a "proud dad moment." 🥹

We’re glad to report that Riley had a long and happy life after 9/11, and lives on in so many hearts.

We remember the lives lost in the attacks and as a result of them, and honor the first responders that ran to the rescue in the following days — including Chris Selfridge, our director Randy Padfield, and many other colleagues in emergency services.

09/12/2024

EPREMA MEETINGS ARE THE 4th MONDAY AT 7PM EACH MONTH AT THE BUFFALO TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 22 CHERRY RD LIVERPOOL PA 17045

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09/12/2024
05/09/2023

EPREMA MEETINGS ARE THE 4th TUESDAY EACH MONTH AT THE BUFFALO TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 22 CHERRY RD LIVERPOOL PA 17045

02/08/2023

The next eastern Perry County regional emergency management meeting will be held on March 14 at 6:30 PM at the Buffalo Township municipal building 22 Cherry Rd. Liverpool PA

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01/20/2021

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You can text message 911

https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/what-you-need-know-about-text-911

Text-to-911 is the ability to send a text message to reach 911 emergency call takers from your mobile phone or device. However, because text-to-911 is currently only available in certain locations, you should always make a voice call to contact 911 during an emergency whenever possible.

08/07/2020

Individual and community preparedness newsletter, skyline
In This Issue:

Ready Tips
CERT & Communities
Children & Disasters
Important Dates
Ready Tips
A family sitting at a table planning and discussing their family emergency plan.
Back to School in the New Normal

As students prepare to go back to school, they may find schools operating differently due to COVID-19. Some students may be continuing with online learning while others may be preparing for in-person learning in schools, which may require them to wear face cloth coverings, continue social distancing, and have their temperatures checked.

Despite having to prepare your kids for school in a new learning environment, it is always a good time to help them learn about preparing for an emergency. We encourage you to consider the following actions to prepare your kids for an emergency.

Create an emergency plan with the whole family and practice it regularly.
Build an emergency kit that includes essential items such as water, non-perishable food items, first aid supplies, prescription medicines, and other items that will ensure safety and comfort.
Review your emergency communications plan and keep the information in a safe place like a backpack, wallet, or taped in a notebook.
Teach your kids when and how to call important phone numbers, like 9-1-1, for help and how to send text messages in case of an emergency.
Know the emergency plan for your child’s school and childcare facility, if open, and practice it with your child.
Learn different ways to help children cope during and after an emergency.
Get your kids involved and keep them informed on how to be prepared for emergency and disaster situations. If something goes wrong, children can be prepared to act! If you’re looking for activities, information, or other tools to help you and your family prepare for disasters, check out our Resource Library.

For more information on Children and Youth preparedness, please visit https://www.ready.gov/kids.

CERT & Communities
CERTs Balance Competing Needs During the Pandemic

***Correction: In the previous issue of the August issue ICP Newsletter, there was an error linking this article to a different community page. The error has been corrected and readers should now be able to read the full article on the correct community page.

In mid-May, in Columbus, OH, unrelenting rain led to record rainfall totals over the course of two days. The rain also led to flooding in the area. To help, Franklin County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members joined the county’s Emergency Management and Homeland Security officials to assess the damage. This required CERT volunteers to pivot from their work assisting with COVID-19 response to address the flooding.

Christie LeClaire-Murphy, a member of the CERT, had been helping with COVID-19 testing at nursing homes. She also collected food donations and made cloth face coverings. After the flooding, she shifted gears to help with assigning damage assessment teams and operating the radio. She donned rain gear to review and document damage in the rain by using special paper and pens designed to hold up in wet conditions. “Balancing emergencies and going where you’re needed is part of the role of a CERT,” she says. Read more...

FEMA conducted in-person pilot OPEN class in Region I (Lowell, MA).
Agencies Pilot Training for Community-Based Organizations

From food banks to childcare centers, community-based organizations (CBOs) play critical roles in many areas across the country. Many people rely on these services during “normal” times. When emergencies occur, however, these organizations can see a surge of need during and after the event.

But what happens if these CBOs themselves are affected by a disaster? CBOs can be more resilient when facing an emergency if they’ve planned ahead of time. To help prepare them, FEMA created a new training called Organizations Preparing for Emergency Needs (OPEN). A few community organizations and state agencies had a chance to pilot the training before the official release of OPEN. Before COVID-19 restrictions went into effect, FEMA conducted an in-person pilot class in Region I (Lowell, MA). (Note: The photo featured in this article was taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.) Read more...

Plan Your Hurricane Response Now

When hurricanes happen, they often bring rain, wind, and floods. The 2019 National Household Survey revealed over 87 percent of respondents who live in hurricane-prone areas believe they will receive timely reports or directions from local authorities. Most of these folks get that information from TV (59 percent), the internet (17 percent), and newspapers (12 percent). To develop or improve your emergency plan for hurricanes, visit ready.gov/hurricanes . To learn more about disaster preparedness in general, visit here.

Language Access Resources

On Tuesday, July 14, 2020, FEMA Region II held a webinar about language diversity in the United States and the importance of providing clear strategic messages in the areas of preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. In addition, the Office of Equal Rights covered the legal framework of implementing Limited English Proficiency during a disaster. Click here to view the recorded session.



Cyber Security and Other Scams Targeting Small Businesses (English and Spanish)

On Wednesday, July 22, 2020, Region II held a webinar session in English and Spanish with the Federal Trade Commission discussing the types of cyber security scams that target small businesses and how to avoid them. See below on how to view the recordings:

English: please click here.
Spanish: please click here.
Community Assets Mapping

On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, FEMA Region II held a webinar featuring Keith Adams, the Executive Director of New Jersey Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NJVOAD). In the session, he discussed how to identify community assets and resources that can be used to meet community needs and to strengthen the community. Click here to view the recorded session.



Children & Disasters
FEMA Youth Preparedness Council Logo
New YPC Members Bring Enthusiasm for Preparedness

Seven new members joined FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council (YPC) this summer. FEMA created the YPC in 2012 to bring together young leaders from across the country who are interested in supporting disaster preparedness. The Council consists of 15 members who are in the 9th through 12th grades.

New members became acquainted with returning members and learned more about FEMA programs at the annual YPC Summit in July. Due to COVID-19 precautions, FEMA held this year’s event online. During the Summit, YPC members were joined by the First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump. During the Summit, she noted that children are disproportionately impacted during and after disasters and highlighted her “BE BEST” initiative, part of which educates children about emergency and disaster response. YPC members also began planning their own projects to support community preparedness over the next year. Read more...

Important Dates
August 18: Webinar — Preparedness Resources for the Power-Dependent Medical Equipment Population (Noon ET)
August 19: Webinar — Preparing for National Preparedness Month (Noon ET
August 20: Webinar — Effective Accessible Communications, Part I (Noon ET)
August 25: Webinar — Safe Learning for Kids (Noon ET)
August 27: Webinar — Effective Accessible Communications, Part II (Noon ET)
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FEMA-prepare@fema.dhs.gov.

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01/18/2020

Federal Emergency Management Agency
Special Weather Statement issued January 18 at 11:53AM EST by NWS State College PA
Areas Affected: Adams; Juniata; McKean; Clearfield; Cameron; Mifflin; York; Snyder; Elk; Huntingdon; Potter; Southern Centre; Union; Dauphin; Northern Centre; Northern Clinton; Perry; Southern Clinton; Cumberland
At 1151 AM EST, an area of moderate to heavy snow was located along
a line extending from 7 miles northwest of Portland Mills to near
Reedsville to near East Berlin. Movement was northeast at 40 mph.
This band of snow will drop visibility to under 1/2 mile. About 1-2
inches of snow is expected with this snow band. Sleet may also mix
in with the snow in some locations.

This area of heavy snow will be near... Weigelstown, Lewistown and
Dover around 1150 AM EST.
York, Reeds Gap State Park and Potters Mills around 1155 AM EST.
Johnsonburg, Manchester and Mount Wolf around 1200 PM EST.
Poe Valley State Park, Coburn and Wilcox around 1205 PM EST.
Middletown, Royalton and Millheim around 1210 PM EST.
Hummelstown, Woodward and Weikert around 1215 PM EST.

Other locations impacted by this area of heavy snow include York
Haven, Gardners, Austin, West Milton and Biglerville.

This includes Interstate 80 from Clearfied County to Union County.

A winter weather advisory is in effect for the area. Please monitor
local media outlets and the national weather service for further
statements.

Roads may become icy as snowmelt from this morning refreezes and
snow resumes.
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