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Contact Us | www.fema.gov
Us If you need emergency help, please call 9-1-1....
Grants | www.ready.gov
Grants Management Technical Assistance Program Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) Guidance from Previous Years 2011 Homeland Security Grant Program Guidance FY2011 HSGP Guidance and Application Kit (92...
RAISE Discretionary Grants | www.transportation.gov
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm ET, M-F RAISE Discretionary Grants U.S....
Tsunami Preparedness | Tsunami Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
Expect aftershocks if the earthquake was very large (magnitude 8 to 9+ on the Richter scale) and located nearby....
Floods | www.ready.gov
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 9-1-1. Listen to EAS, NOAA Weather Radio or local alerting systems for current emergency information and instructions regarding flooding....
Hazard Mitigation Planning | www.fema.gov
View the Events Added on September 17, 2021 Level Up Audio Project FEMA Region 9 produced the Level Up Audio Project audio series to highlight individuals who are making hazard mitigation planning and...
Chemical Emergency Preparedness | www.redcross.org
Call the Poison Control Center ( 1-800-222-1222 ), or Emergency Medical Services (EMS), or 9-1-1, or call the operator and tell them exactly what your child ingested....
Winter Storm Preparedness | Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
Signs of hypothermia: Sivering Numbness or weakness Glassy stare Apathy or impaired judgment Loss of consciousness What to do for hypothermia: 1. CALL 9-1-1 or the local emergency number 2....
Inclusive Preparedness Resources | www.redcross.org
Keep the numbers you may need to call with you if the 9-1-1 emergency number is overloaded....
Thunderstorm Safety | www.redcross.org
If the person has stopped breathing, call 9-1-1 and begin CPR. If the person is breathing normally, look for other possible injuries and care for them as necessary....