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Welcome to the Altus Emergency Management page. If you have questions, please feel free to visit http://www.ready.gov, call 800-BE-READY, or call the local emergency manager closest to you. If you are having a life-threatening emergency, call 911. If 911 fails, know the direct line to the Public Safety Answer Point that serves you. For non-emergent government and social service information call 211.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
July #AltusOK area calendar from @OKmesonet
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Why does Altus have a Local Emergency Planning Committee?
In a news article, "Poor planning left Texas firefighters unprepared" http://yhoo.it/17pGeo0
"Known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, the law requires companies to tell emergency responders about the hazardous chemicals stored on their properties. But even when companies do so, the law stops there: After the paperwork is filed, it is up to the companies and local firefighters, paramedics and police to plan and train for potential disasters."
Altus and Jackson County have a Local Emergency Planning Committee that meets quarterly.
Won't you join in the planning process?
"Known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, the law requires companies to tell emergency responders about the hazardous chemicals stored on their properties. But even when companies do so, the law stops there: After the paperwork is filed, it is up to the companies and local firefighters, paramedics and police to plan and train for potential disasters."
Altus and Jackson County have a Local Emergency Planning Committee that meets quarterly.
Won't you join in the planning process?
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Using Home Oxygen Safely
| What Everyone Needs to Know: When a Private Health Problem Becomes a Public Safety Threat |
Join USFA for a Free Webinar on June 26
| Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar Seat Now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
PHMSA Pipeline Safety Workshop to Be Webcast
The June 19-20 workshop in Dallas is intended to identify ways to strengthen public awareness of pipeline safety issues.
DOT's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is inviting stakeholders and the public to attend a June 19-20 workshop, either in person or online, because the two-day event at a Richardson, Texas, hotel will be available as a webcast. The free workshop will allow stakeholders to discuss findings from recent federal and state public awareness inspections, learn about public awareness challenges and successes, and identify ways to strengthen pipeline safety public awareness.
Public awareness efforts actually are required because PHMSA in 2005 incorporated by reference into its regulatory program under 49 CFR 192.616 and 49 CFR 195.440, the American Petroleum Institute's Recommended Practice 1162, "Public Awareness Programs for Pipeline Operators (1st edition)." This means pipeline operators must develop and implement public awareness programs consistent with requirements specified in the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002 for four specific audiences: the affected public, emergency response officials, local public officials, and excavators.
Anyone interested in attending in person may register online. To watch the webcast of the meeting, follow this link on the day of the meeting:http://www.onlinevideoservice. com/clients/PHMSA/ PublicAwarenessWorkshop/index. html
DOT's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is inviting stakeholders and the public to attend a June 19-20 workshop, either in person or online, because the two-day event at a Richardson, Texas, hotel will be available as a webcast. The free workshop will allow stakeholders to discuss findings from recent federal and state public awareness inspections, learn about public awareness challenges and successes, and identify ways to strengthen pipeline safety public awareness.
Public awareness efforts actually are required because PHMSA in 2005 incorporated by reference into its regulatory program under 49 CFR 192.616 and 49 CFR 195.440, the American Petroleum Institute's Recommended Practice 1162, "Public Awareness Programs for Pipeline Operators (1st edition)." This means pipeline operators must develop and implement public awareness programs consistent with requirements specified in the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002 for four specific audiences: the affected public, emergency response officials, local public officials, and excavators.
Anyone interested in attending in person may register online. To watch the webcast of the meeting, follow this link on the day of the meeting:http://www.onlinevideoservice.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Help Wanted Stillwater
FPP INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPER

Fire Protection Publications (FPP) is seeking applications for the position of Instructional Developer. FPP is a department within the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) at Oklahoma State University (OSU) and is the headquarters of the International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA). As the world’s leading publisher of high quality and technically accurate training materials, FPP provides a vital service to the fire and emergency services.
The position of Instructional Developer is responsible for creating and editing original curriculum and testing materials for adult learners based on training manuals and professional qualifications standards. This individual will also be responsible for development and preparation of all instructional and student support materials including, but not limited to, quizzes, student workbooks, digital slides, classroom activities, and study guides. This candidate will also coordinate or perform editorial review of curriculum drafts, student materials, and curriculum-related advertising materials for correct technical content, consistency, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and style. Qualified candidates will be proficient in the use of Microsoft Word® and PowerPoint®.
Minimum qualifications for the position include a Bachelor’s degree in adult, vocational, or occupational education or related field plus four years work-related experience in the curriculum development, adult or vocational training, emergency services training, technical writing, instructional design, or related field. A Master’s degree is preferred.
To be considered for the Instructional Developer position, please apply online athttps://jobs.okstate.edu. For assistance contact Oklahoma State University Human Resources, 405-744-7401. For full consideration applications should be received by, June 14, 2013. The position will be filled contingent on available funding. Job requires relocation to Stillwater, OK or surrounding area.
Applications should include a letter summarizing the candidate’s qualifications and a resume which includes the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three (3) persons who have direct knowledge the candidate’s experience and professional abilities. If possible, include a portfolio of representative curriculum development work.
Oklahoma State University is an AA/EEO/E-Verify committed to diversity. OSU-Stillwater is a tobacco-free campus.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Free Tornado Warning & Alert App by American Red Cross
Get your family and home ready for a tornado with the official Tornado
App from the American Red Cross. The tornado warning app puts
everything you need to know to prepare for a tornado – and all that
comes with it – in the palm of your hand. With interactive quizzes and
simple step-by-step advice it's never been easier to be ready.
From your mobile phone, call "**REDCROSS" (**73327677) and we will
send you a link to download the app to your phone or you can download
them directly from the iTunes or Google Play app stores.
http://www.redcross.org/mobile-apps/tornado-app
Features
• Simple step-by-step instructions to help you know what-to-do even if
the cell towers and TVs are down. Prioritized actions for before,
during, and after requires no mobile connectivity.
• Audible siren that automatically goes off even if app is closed when
NOAA issues a TORNADO WARNING helping to reduce the chance of sleeping
through an actual warning.
• Push notification sent when a WARNING expires – especially important
if power goes out while you or your family are in your safe room.
• Help distant friends and family in tornado alley with ability to
receive tornado watch and warning alerts based on their location from
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
• Red Cross location-based open shelters map for when you need it most.
• Be ready should a tornado hit by learning how to assemble an
emergency kit for your family in the event of power outage or
evacuation.
• Reduce your household's stress and anxiety should a tornado hit by
learning to make and practice an emergency plan.
• Preloaded content means you have instant access to all safety
information at anytime, even without reception or an Internet
connection.
• Interactive quizzes allow you to earn badges that you can share with
your friends and show off your tornado knowledge.
• Know how many tornadoes have occurred in your area.
• Know the difference between a tornado warning and a tornado alert.
• Learn how to deal with food and water impacted by floods and power outages.
• Simply let friends/family know you're safe with customizable "I'm
Safe" notification sharable thru social media, text and email.
• Let others know where you are with the Toolkit's strobe light,
flashlight and audible alert functions.
App from the American Red Cross. The tornado warning app puts
everything you need to know to prepare for a tornado – and all that
comes with it – in the palm of your hand. With interactive quizzes and
simple step-by-step advice it's never been easier to be ready.
From your mobile phone, call "**REDCROSS" (**73327677) and we will
send you a link to download the app to your phone or you can download
them directly from the iTunes or Google Play app stores.
http://www.redcross.org/mobile-apps/tornado-app
Features
• Simple step-by-step instructions to help you know what-to-do even if
the cell towers and TVs are down. Prioritized actions for before,
during, and after requires no mobile connectivity.
• Audible siren that automatically goes off even if app is closed when
NOAA issues a TORNADO WARNING helping to reduce the chance of sleeping
through an actual warning.
• Push notification sent when a WARNING expires – especially important
if power goes out while you or your family are in your safe room.
• Help distant friends and family in tornado alley with ability to
receive tornado watch and warning alerts based on their location from
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
• Red Cross location-based open shelters map for when you need it most.
• Be ready should a tornado hit by learning how to assemble an
emergency kit for your family in the event of power outage or
evacuation.
• Reduce your household's stress and anxiety should a tornado hit by
learning to make and practice an emergency plan.
• Preloaded content means you have instant access to all safety
information at anytime, even without reception or an Internet
connection.
• Interactive quizzes allow you to earn badges that you can share with
your friends and show off your tornado knowledge.
• Know how many tornadoes have occurred in your area.
• Know the difference between a tornado warning and a tornado alert.
• Learn how to deal with food and water impacted by floods and power outages.
• Simply let friends/family know you're safe with customizable "I'm
Safe" notification sharable thru social media, text and email.
• Let others know where you are with the Toolkit's strobe light,
flashlight and audible alert functions.