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Every community should have an EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN. A LEVEL 1 EMERGENCY: Affects a few families. A LEVEL 2 EMERGENCY: Affects a larger geographical area. A LEVEL 3 EMERGENCY: Affects hundreds or thousands of people. A widespread flu outbreak
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Every community should have an EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
ALEVEL 1 EMERGENCY: Affects a few families. ALEVEL 2 EMERGENCY: Affects a larger geographical area. ALEVEL 3 EMERGENCY: Affects hundreds or thousands of people.
A widespread flu outbreak is an example of a PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS. Photo by Andrew Davidhazy Rochester Institute of Technology
To develop an EMERGENCY PLAN for your community, download the LIONS ALERT PROGRAM GUIDE (IAD-911) available at www.lionsclubs.org
If alarge disaster occurs, contact Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to request an assistance grant.
To offer assistance services or materials log onto the Lions Emergency/ Non-Emergency Assistance at www.lionsclubs.org
For more information, log onto www.lionsclubs.org or E-mail:Programs@ lionsclubs.org