EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A PLAN
Disasters come in many forms especially in Alaska; extreme cold, floods, wildfires, volcanoes and many others. Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses that accompany these disasters. Individuals, families, and communities should know what to do in any event and where to seek shelter. Knowing what to expect and how to prepare makes any crisis more manageable.
Take these three simple steps to prepare: Get a Kit, Make a Plan, and Be Prepared. Click below for more Alaskan specific information, downloadable materials, and the Eielson Emergency Management quarterly newsletter.
(800) 435-9941
American Red Cross
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
(800) 232-4636
Federal emergency Management Agency
(800) 621-3362
Suspect Terrorist Activities
(800) 877-3927
Air Force Be Ready
National Weather Service
FEMA (Alaska Division)
The Milepost
FNSB Emergency Management
EAFB Emergency Management
(907) 377-2402
(907) 450-6585
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