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Remembering September 11, 2001 : "We want to especially recognize the many heroic emergency responders, volunteers, government workers and our military -- and their families -- for their many sacrifices to protect and serve the public" - Jean Saffell, webmaster.


NATIONAL INFORMATION SOURCES:

In the event of a national terrorist emergency, check with the Whitehouse web and News media sites for current information. Keep in mind that there may be a high volume of web traffic during times of emergency.

The White House

CNN News

Yahoo Resources

CA Office of Emergency Services

Don't be afraid, BE READY! Prepare for emergencies of all types in advance by downloading booklets, and reference materials for offline review. Select from reliable information from major web sites:

FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency has information about how to deal with all types of emergencies, not just recent events. For example, fire, flood, hurricane, wind storms, power outages are other emergencies for which we should be prepared. Online training is available from FEMA.

HOMELAND SECURITY: Keep informed on current threats to our nation. Being informed enables you to reassure your family.

READY.GOV: Solid information about preparing for a terrorist attack. Don't be afraid, be ready.

EDEN: Cooperative Extension's Disaster Education Network and resources links.

Internet Public Library: First Aid: Links to online instructions for various first aid situations.

Red Cross: Emergency planning and support information.

CDC: Center for Disease Control and Prevention posts information on health concerns.


LOCAL INFORMATION SOURCES:

Know where to get information on local conditions and service agencies:

California Highway Patrol: Current incidents.

CalTrans: Road Conditions

Fire Weather: Current Conditions

Earthquake Information: Maps, Hazards and Preparedness.

Volcano Information: Maps, Hazards and Preparedness.

Sherrif's Office: Check the 'Emergency Preparedness' information

Sherrif - Burney: service area coverage maps

Shasta County: Services and contact information

Redding Searchlight: Redding area news coverage

Intermountain News: Burney area news coverage


PREPARING FOR LOCAL EMERGENCIES:

Rural living means you are often on your own to deal with emergencies. Plan ahead. There's fire, flood, earthquake, storms, power outages, as well as possible national emergencies. Know how to reach your local fire department, and other vital services.

Between 1993 and 1998 there were at least nine major disasters in the State of California, including three major floods, three fires, two winter storms, and one major earthquake. Proper preparation and effective coordination including animal issues will enhance the ability of emergency personnel to protect citizens and their property.

Here is a range of sources to help you develop emergency plans for your particular situation.

FEMA Library: reference materials, publications, maps, photographs, audio clips and video clips.

The DANR Guide to Disaster Preparedness: From UC Davis Veterinary Extension, a downloadable overview of community animal care needs during a disaster.

Disaster Preparedness: Animals: California's useful materials for emergency preparedness.

Protecting Residences From Wildfires: Excellent article on preparing for a fire emergency.

Protecting Residences From Wildfires: Excellent article on preparing for a fire emergency.

Fire Safety: CDF provides information on Fire Safe planning.

Business Preparedness: Check the references links at the bottom of the page for use in disaster planning for businesses.


READ A GOOD BOOK

Emergency planning can be very stressful. Reading a good book can relieve tensions in both young and old. Stop by the Library and pick out a good read. You can also download classics from The Gutenberg Project.


FAMILIES FACING EMERGENCIES

FEMA : Kids FEMA has a good section to help children learn what to do in emergency situations. Children are very upset over the recent national events. Take time to find out how you can help them deal with the difficult concepts of war and tragedy.

The following links will help you talk to your child about topics like war, terrorism, school shootings, and tragic events.



REMEMBERING HEROES

Every day is a good day to remember fallen heroes.

Photo and Photo-essay Gallery 9-11

Flight 93

Heroic Stories

Two Towers victims of 9-11 Memorial

Complete list of military fallen since 9-11

Military Fallen

In Rememberance - Pentagon 9-11

Fallen Heroes Memorial


FINDING THOSE RESPONSIBLE

If you have any information which may help the FBI, go to their FBI Tip Web site.


DONATING AFTER AN EMERGENCY

Be sure to check out the organization before sending off a check. Wherever possible, donate at your local level. Go through regular channels (i.e. those posted at the major news sites), or offical government sites.

Make your shopping count: You can also go to iGive.Com and identify a charity through which your online shopping will donate funds to a specific organization. As we begin to go about our daily lives, why not make your purchases through iGive.com portals and make your funds to double duty. It won't cost anymore to do this, just a few minutes of your time.

Salvation Army:
For cash donations through the Salvation Army you can call: 1-800-SAL ARMY

National Disaster Search Dogs Foundation: You may want to donate to help these faithful friends.


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