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Local government administering village services including disaster response, education and planning.
City office of emergency management.

Services

City Offices of Emergency Services
Provides emergency management services that include planning for and response to disasters such as weather emergencies, hazardous material incidents, accidents involving mass casualties and other large scale incidents.
Tasked with disaster preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Responsible for monitoring severe weather events and providing early warning to the citizens of Carbondale.
Prepare members with the training and proper resources to respond to an emergency or disaster, assists in recovery efforts following a disaster, and assists in mitigation to help reduce the effects of disaster situations.
Provides law enforcement services to the residents of the City of Nevada.

Services

Municipal Police
City Offices of Emergency Services
911 Services
City Government Departments/Offices

Responsible for the organization, administration, training and operation of the all-volunteer Emergency Management Agency. The Agency coordinates County and State resources in the event of an emergency or disaster. Members not only respond to residents in the event of an emergency but also make themselves available to assist with community events that require traffic direction or crowd control.

Planning and preparation for natural or man-made disasters.
Prepares for, responds to, mitigates and recovers from disasters, both natural and man-made.
Volunteer emergency officers are trained in areas such as CPR/First Aid, emergency response, security, traffic control, etc.
Plans for, responds to, and assists in the recovery from any major emergency or disaster that may impact the citizens and services within the Village. Serves as the main coordination point between all emergency services in Plainfield.
Coordinates municipal disaster response to flood, tornado, issues with the water supply, or any other emergency affecting the entire city or a large segment of the city of Aurora.
Provides fire protection to Nevada, Grant, Richland, and Milford Townships.

Responsibilities include fire suppression, community risk reduction, emergency medical services, public education, fire inspections, fire code enforcement, and rescue. The department delivers non-transport paramedic services to the fire district.

Services

Fire Services
911 Services
City Offices of Emergency Services
City Government Departments/Offices

Disaster planning for efficient operations during disasters.

Liaison between emergency operations agencies and city-county executives.

Maintains the EOC for use at any time.

Develops and maintains the city-county warning systems.

Trains severe storm spotters and coordinates storm watch operations.

Coordinates four-wheel-drive medical personnel transport blizzard operations.

Plans and conducts various types of training exercises.

Instructs and assists the general public in disaster procedure.

Administers the federal Population Protection Program.

Assists schools, hospitals, nursing homes, business and industry in developing and implementing disaster plans.

Manages and directs Homeland Security funds.

Services

Emergency Operations Centers
County Offices of Emergency Services
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
City Offices of Emergency Services

Emergency planning management and disaster-related services for natural, technical, and human disasters. Warning notification to the public for extreme weather and homeland security threats. Emergency preparedness and recovery resources are available for natural hazards.

Services

City Offices of Emergency Services
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
City Government Departments/Offices
Local government agency administering village services including disaster coordination, emergency communications, tornado spotting, search and rescue, emergency sheltering and evacuation.