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Administrative services for emergency management. Preparation, collaborative responses, and providing assistance to local businesses, schools, churches, and transportation hubs in creating emergency plans and providing training to their staff.

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Disaster/Emergency Issues
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
City Offices of Emergency Services
Hazardous Materials Emergency Advisories
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Public Health Emergency Preparedness is the capability of the public health and human care systems, communities, and individuals, to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies. Public Health Emergency Preparedness includes: - Dispensing/vaccination clinics - Essential services such as isolation and quarantine - Mass care shelters and evacuation points coordination - Medical countermeasures - Volunteer management Human Service Emergency Preparedness includes: - Behavioral health services - Disaster food stamps to replace food destroyed by a disaster

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Mass Care Shelters
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Post Disaster Emergency Medical Care
County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Food Stamps
Disaster/Emergency Issues
?Provides the following services: - Disaster preparedness information including: tornado preparedness information and thunderstorm preparedness information - Public safety - Safety education

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Provides fire safety information, emergency services, and demonstrations on-site. Services include: - Extinguisher demos for any business or group - Freeborn County Fire Investigation Team (FCFIT): trained to look for the cause and origin of the fire and assist other fire departments with investigative needs - Free smoke detectors and installation at no charge. Limit one per household. - Reassurance call-in program for the elderly or single individuals for safety check-in - Response to fires, and other emergencies such as vehicle accidents - Safety talks and presentations to groups and organizations

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Fire Services
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Outreach Programs
Fire Services Volunteer Opportunities
Safety Issues
Smoke Alarms
Public Health Emergency Preparedness is the capability of the public health and human care systems, communities, and individuals, to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies. Public Health Emergency Preparedness includes: - Dispensing/vaccination clinics - Essential services such as isolation and quarantine - Mass care shelters and evacuation points coordination - Medical countermeasures - Volunteer management Human Service Emergency Preparedness includes: - Behavioral health services - Disaster food stamps to replace food destroyed by a disaster

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Mass Care Shelters
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Post Disaster Emergency Medical Care
County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Food Stamps
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information: https://www.eastgrandforks.us/110/City-Council Departments: - Building inspections - City administration - City council and officials - Emergency management - Parks and recreation - Planning and zoning - Public services

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Athletic Fields/Courts
Construction/Development Permits
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Public Housing
Voter Registration Offices
City/County Parks
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Election Information
Picnic Grounds
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Local Officials Offices
Disaster-related assistance including: - Disaster case management for families, connecting them to available resources - Rebuilding and reconstruction management - Resources for emotional recovery - Camp Noah for children in communities impacted by disaster - Training in developing long-term recovery tools, such as a community-based recovery committees that oversee the recovery process

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Disaster Related Monetary Fund Management
Disaster Related Case Management
Post Disaster Rebuilding Assistance
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Public Health Emergency Preparedness is the capability of the public health and human care systems, communities, and individuals, to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies. Public Health Emergency Preparedness includes: - Dispensing/vaccination clinics - Essential services such as isolation and quarantine - Mass care shelters and evacuation points coordination - Medical countermeasures - Volunteer management Human Service Emergency Preparedness includes: - Behavioral health services - Disaster food stamps to replace food destroyed by a disaster

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Mass Care Shelters
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Post Disaster Emergency Medical Care
County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Food Stamps
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Provides law enforcement and public safety services: - 911 emergency dispatch - County emergency management services - Crime prevention and education - Emergency Response Team (SWAT) - Investigation - Process services - Road patrol

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General Crime Prevention Programs
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
911 Services
County Offices of Emergency Services
Sheriff
Disaster/Emergency Issues
Public Health Emergency Preparedness is the capability of the public health and human care systems, communities, and individuals, to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies. Public Health Emergency Preparedness includes: - Dispensing/vaccination clinics - Essential services such as isolation and quarantine - Mass care shelters and evacuation points coordination - Medical countermeasures - Volunteer management Human Service Emergency Preparedness includes: - Behavioral health services - Disaster food stamps to replace food destroyed by a disaster

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Mass Care Shelters
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Post Disaster Emergency Medical Care
County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Food Stamps
Disaster/Emergency Issues

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