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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.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Thanks to @OKMesonet for these July records for the #AltusOK area
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
What are you doing about Heat #AltusOK
"Extreme heat causes more deaths than any other weather-related event. According to a 2013 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study, in the U.S. an average of 658 people per year died of heat related injuries between 1999 and 2009. The following resources can help you prepare for and recover from an extreme heat incident."
The American Red Cross offers these tips:
The American Red Cross offers these tips:
- Listen to local weather forecasts and stay aware of upcoming temperature changes.
- Be aware of both the temperature and the heat index. The heat index is the temperature the body feels when the effects of heat and humidity are combined. Exposure to direct sunlight can increase the heat index by as much as 15° F.
- Discuss heat safety precautions with members of your household. Have a plan for wherever you spend time— home, work and school—and prepare for the possibility of power outages.
- Check the contents of your emergency disaster kit (bug out bag) in case a power outage occurs.
- Know those in your neighborhood who are elderly, young, sick or overweight. They are more likely to become victims of excessive heat and may need help.
- If you do not have air conditioning, choose places you could go to for relief from the heat during the warmest part of the day (schools, libraries, theaters, malls).
- Be aware that people living in urban areas may be at greater risk from the effects of a prolonged heat wave than are people living in rural areas.
- Get trained in First Aid to learn how to treat heat-related emergencies.
- Ensure that your animals’ needs for water and shade are met.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Impacts of Drought in #AltusOK
How many impacts of the drought can you count in the photo on the right?
Some are obvious. Some are subtle?
Thirty days ago, the area was a foot behind normal in rainfall. During the next 30 days, as shown in the photo below, Altus got over seven inches of rain.
The area is not out of the drought.
This is a good time to conserve. Use the water you need; NEED the water you use.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Take the 40 Gallon Challenge Pledge #AltusOK
It's amazing what you can save by just a few lifestyle changes.
To save FIVE gallons, wash only full loads of laundry and cut back by one load per week.
To save 30 gallons, fix that leaky toilet.
Take the 40 Gallon Challenge Pledge and tell us how you did.
To save FIVE gallons, wash only full loads of laundry and cut back by one load per week.
To save 30 gallons, fix that leaky toilet.
Take the 40 Gallon Challenge Pledge and tell us how you did.

