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Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> 262 <br /> <br />12.1.5 12 <br />Develop/maintain a web site for citizen information: on shelter- <br />in-place, safe room information, citizen training opportunities, <br />FEMA course listing and links to hazard preparedness sites. <br />12.1.4 13 Publish news articles to promote wildfire awareness. <br />9.3.1 14 Continue to participate in the Joint Terrorism Task Force. <br />1.3.1 15 <br />Maintain and update annually, contact information for suppliers <br />of drugs, food, water and fuel. <br />1.2.1 16 <br />Partner with volunteer agencies to distribute severe weather <br />awareness and preparedness literature at community events. <br />1.1.3 17 <br />Update NAWAS warning system at Anoka County E-911 <br />Communications Center. <br />11.3.2 18 <br />Develop, maintain and revise annually a countywide <br />comprehensive NIMS-type resource inventory. <br />10.1.5 19 <br />Partner with local medical community to educate public on <br />healthcare and pandemics to include; isolation, quarantine, <br />triage and hospital care. <br />4.1.2 20 <br />Collaborate with local fire departments and volunteer agencies <br />to present fire prevention programs to service clubs, senior <br />citizens, and special needs populations. <br />2.1.1 21 <br />Support the activities of volunteer and County Human Services <br />agencies in identifying and assisting vulnerable populations <br />during severe weather. <br />11.1.1 22 <br />Provide GIS Director FEMA training to ensure incorporation of <br />HAZUS-MS in GIS databases. <br />10.1.4 23 <br />Encourage all businesses to develop continuity of operations <br />plans and evaluate what impact a public health incident would <br />have on their business. <br />10.1.3 24 <br />Participate in local, regional, and state drills and exercises, <br />testing unified responses to a large-scale disease event. <br />10.1.2 25 Exercise all hazards public health response activities <br />3.3.1 26 <br />Collaborate with City, County, and State Public Works / Highway <br />to place signage indicating water depth at flooding points. <br />3.2.1 27 <br />Collaborate with City and County organizations to identify <br />roadways repetitively damaged by flooding. <br />9.2.3 28 <br />Collaborate with local law enforcement, Sheriff’s Office and <br />schools to improve security and lock down procedures. <br />7.1.1 29 <br />Create a GIS Map database of identified sites to display ERG <br />established zones and evacuation perimeters. <br />4.1.4 30 <br />Assist fire departments in obtaining grants to purchase materials <br />and equipment to enhance fire prevention programs. <br />4.2.2 31 <br />Collaborate with local fire departments and business, industry, <br />and education facilities to develop emergency pre-plans for all <br />public buildings, schools, businesses and churches. <br />1.1.1 32 <br />Encourage expansion of outdoor warning sirens to areas that <br />currently do not have coverage and maintain existing outdoor <br />warning sirens.
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