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The DCEM CERT volunteer works under the direction of Emergency Management staff to prepare themselves, family members and friends for a local disaster event. Members participate in trainings and… Go to the web page
Volunteer opportunities are available and are utilized to support all four phases of emergency management.
This training course includes information on Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety, Medical Operations, Light Search and Rescue, Terrorism, Team Organization and other related safety areas. At the… Go to the web page
Douglas County Auxiliary Communications Team (ACT) volunteers are licensed amateur radio operators who provide alternative communications capabilities to Douglas County, Kansas. The ACT volunteer… Go to the web page
Mitigation plan and the planning process, hazards, risk assessment and strategies for potential emergencies Douglas County, Kansas.
Contact form for the Emergency Management office.
The mission of Douglas County Emergency Management is to provide a comprehensive emergency management program to effectively mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all types of… Go to the web page
The LEPC is responsible for developing an emergency plan to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies within the community.
An Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is a comprehensive, risk-based, all-hazard approach document which outlines how an agency or organization will respond to an emergency.
Skywarn volunteers are authorized as weather spotters who report severe weather activity occurring in Douglas County, Kansas.
Understanding how to receive severe weather alerts and the appropriate steps to take when those alerts are received is an important part of being prepared. Emergency Management recommends using more… Go to the web page
Visit this page for resources to help you prepare for a winter storm.
Severe weather safety information for the general public. Each person has a role to play in preparedness. Here are several ways to prepare yourself and your family for severe weather season.
All-hazard weather radios in Douglas County, Kansas.
Lightning and thunderstorms can be beautiful and exciting to watch, but it's important to know when you stop watching and seek a safe shelter. This page will provide information and safety tips for… Go to the web page
The Outdoor Warning Siren System consists of 44 strategically placed sirens and is designed to alert those who are outdoors of impending severe weather.
Each person has a role to play in preparedness. Follow the steps below to prepare yourself and your household for an emergency, including identifying hazards, creating an emergency plan, and building… Go to the web page
Upcoming and past Local Emergency Planning Committee meetings.
Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, and Douglas County has had its share of destructive floods. This page contains information to help you prepare for and recover from… Go to the web page
Douglas County encourages residents to sign up for the NE Kansas Regional Notification System, a free call notification system being utilized by Douglas County to provide residents with health and… Go to the web page