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What is Project Prepare!

What is Project Prepare!. An initiative of the Monroe County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Sponsored by: Chase-Pitkin Midland Radio Corporation Greater Rochester Chapter of the American Red Cross. We recommend that residents:.

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What is Project Prepare!

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  1. What is Project Prepare! • An initiative of the Monroe County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) • Sponsored by: • Chase-Pitkin • Midland Radio Corporation • Greater Rochester Chapter of the American Red Cross

  2. We recommend that residents: • Purchase an All-Hazards Radio with S.A.M.E. technology. • Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit. • Create an Emergency Plan for your household. • Know how to get additional information. Midland WR-100 All-Hazards Radio With S.A.M.E. Technology Available at Chase-Pitkin

  3. Do I need an All-Hazards Radio? • The combined All-Hazards/Weather Alert broadcast network is the single, most immediate source for comprehensive weather and emergency information available instantaneously to the public, in advance of TV and radio bulletins. • Radios can be adapted to alert deaf and hard of hearing people.

  4. What is S.A.M.E. Technology? Specific Area Message Encoding • Allows you to program your All-Hazards Radio with one or more County codes so that you will only be informed of alerts in specific areas of interest. • Must be within 40-50 miles of NOAA broadcast tower. All S.A.M.E. codes available on the National Weather Service website at: www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm

  5. Regional TransmitterLocations and Frequencies NOAA Tests Alert Signal every Wednesday at 11:00AM.

  6. Project Prepare!S.A.M.E. Code Designations *NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  7. Once I have been alerted . . . What’s next? • Additional information can be obtained by TV, radio or internet. • Local Emergency Alert System (EAS) Stations: • WHEC-TV (Channel 10) • WHAM (1180AM) • WVOR (100.5FM) Dial “911” only for life-threatening emergencies. Do not dial “911” for information.

  8. Emergency Preparedness Begins With YOU!Disaster Supplies Kit Gather the following items and place them in a portable container: • A 3-day supply of food and water. • Clothing and bedding. • A first aid kit and prescription medications. • A battery powered radio, flashlight and extra batteries. • Cash, credit card, or traveler's checks.

  9. Emergency Preparedness Begins With YOU!Family Emergency Plan Make sure all family members have the following information: • A place to meet outside your home. • Another place to meet outside your neighborhood. • An out-of-state family contact. • Emergency phone numbers. • Plans for what each family member will do if they are at home, or work, or school.

  10. Emergency Preparedness Begins With YOU!If you are told to “Shelter in Place” • Go inside. • Close all windows and doors. • Turn off all ventilation systems. • Turn on Radio or Television. • Stay Calm.

  11. Emergency Preparedness Begins With YOU!If you are told to relocate/evacuate • Follow instructions. • Take your disaster supplies kit with you. • Secure your home. • Plan ahead – you may not be able to bring your pets with you. • Stay Calm.

  12. Suggested websites • www.ready.gov • www.monroecounty.gov • www.redcross.org • www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr • www.midlandradio.com

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