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Emergency Preparedness

Be Prepared

Preparedness is personal. Taking time to consider your household’s unique needs and planning for how they might affect you during an emergency can build resilience during the unexpected. #BePrepared by asking:
 

  • Who has specific medical needs? Stock up on supplies like extra medications or a backup power source for individuals who rely on life-saving medical equipment.
  • Where could your household members be during a disruption and how will you communicate? Learn the emergency response plans of your children’s schools or the care facilities of older adults in your life. Make sure everyone has the information of an identified emergency contact in case of separation.
  • How will your pets be affected? Know when to stay or evacuate with pets, depending on the hazard and guidance from authorities.

 
Preparing for your unique needs helps protect you and your loved ones during uncertain situations. Learn other ways you can build resilience with Be Prepared resources and programming.

Sturgeon Regional Emergency Management Plan

 

Legal along with Bon Accord, Gibbons, Morinville, Redwater and Sturgeon County have cooperatively developed Sturgeon Regional Emergency Management Partnership (SREMP) with the support and approval from the Minister of Municipal Affairs. 

SREMP promotes increased co-ordination, co-operation, collaboration, capacity, and integration by all six member municipalities and the province during all phases of emergency management: planning and preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. The Plan also enhances emergency preparedness, public education, and common public messaging for each of the key hazards the region may face and will strengthen regional information sharing, communications, and joint planning, training, and exercises. 

Resources

  1. Emergency Management Bylaw #05-2019
  2. SREMP Agreement
  3. SREMP Emergency Action Guide - Everything you need to know about Emergency Preparedness in the Sturgeon Region

We are well into Alberta’s summer hazard season. If an emergency affects your area, you may need to act quickly. #BePrepared by: