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Slide Show of Recent Disasters

Recent History of
Local Emergencies

Local Emergency
Planning Committee

GIS Mapping

Burn permits required April 1st 

Register your cell phone to receive emergency messages

Visit the Borough's Facebook page

Citizen Corps & Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
New Citizen Corps Winter 2013 Newsletter
What is CERT?  Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management video featuring Kenai Peninsula Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Members

Emergency Management Links
Ak. Div. of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 
Ak. Dept. of Environmental Conservation Spill Prevention and Response
 
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

511 DOT Road Conditions

911
Soldotna Public Safety Communication Center
911 - What You Need to Know  
Can emergency responders find you if you call 911?   Verify your address

Plans
2011 All-Hazard Mitigation Plan

Emergency Operations Plan

Emergency Operations Center Guide

City Links
Homer

Kenai

Seldovia

Seward

Soldotna

Peninsula and Alaska News Sources
Peninsula Clarion

Homer News

Homer Tribune
KBBI Radio
KDLL Radio
Radio Kenai
Seldovia Gazette
Seward City News
The Redoubt Reporter

The Seward Phoenix Log
Anchorage Daily News
KTUU Channel 2


The Kenai Peninsula Citizen Corps (KPCC) program offers CERT and Fire Corps (Wildfire Preparedness) training and volunteer opportunities. Our training goals are to identify disaster risks and develop solutions that connect local leaders, volunteers and first responders to build stronger, safer, better prepared communities. For more information on your local Citizen Corps programs view the brochure.

Questions about the Citizen Corps programs? Fill out this form, email Dan Nelson, KPCC Coordinator, or call Dan at 262-2098.


Are you prepared for a disaster?

What's your RQ (Readiness Quotient)?  Find out by taking a simple test at www.WhatsYourRQ.org.

In a major disaster, it might be several days before vital services are restored.  Are you prepared?  Visit 72hours.org.


Why you should have a NOAA Weather Radio

All Hazard Alert Broadcast System (Sirens)

Employee Links
Employee Email
FirstClass


Last updated:  May 01, 2013

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