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    • Plans/Reports
    • Resources
    • Disease Control/Prevent
      • Immunizations
      • Respiratory Illnesses
      • Animal Bites
      • Tick Disease
      • Mosquito Disease
      • Tuberculin (TB) skin test
    • Emergency Preparedness
      • Be Prepared
    • Environmental Health
      • Environmental Information
    • Chronic Disease
      • Tobacco
      • Wisconsin Well Woman
    • Coalitions
      • Forest County CAN
      • CCFC
      • Forest County Partnership
      • Northwoods Tobacco-Free
    • Maternal Child Health
      • WIC Program
      • Pregnancy,Newborn,Infant
  • Home
  • Plans/Reports
  • Resources
  • Disease Control/Prevent
    • Immunizations
    • Respiratory Illnesses
    • Animal Bites
    • Tick Disease
    • Mosquito Disease
    • Tuberculin (TB) skin test
  • Emergency Preparedness
    • Be Prepared
  • Environmental Health
    • Environmental Information
  • Chronic Disease
    • Tobacco
    • Wisconsin Well Woman
  • Coalitions
    • Forest County CAN
    • CCFC
    • Forest County Partnership
    • Northwoods Tobacco-Free
  • Maternal Child Health
    • WIC Program
    • Pregnancy,Newborn,Infant

Emergency Preparedness

Wisconsin’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program focuses  on preparing for and responding to events that pose a substantial risk  to the health of the state’s residents. Different types of emergencies  (i.e., weather-related emergencies and disease outbreaks) require  different responses. The Forest County Health Department collaborates  with local partners to develop plans of action and a system for  communication during emergencies. Collaboration with local partners is  essential in preparing for and responding effectively to different  public health emergencies. 

Emergencies can happen at any time. Are you prepared?

1. Build a kit. 

Start with thinking of basic survival – fresh water, food, safety,  warmth, sanitation, clean air. Your kit should include enough supplies  to get you through three (3) days following a natural disaster, health,  or man-made emergency.

2. Make a plan.

Each person’s needs and abilities are unique, but every individual  can take important steps to prepare for all kinds of emergencies and put  plans in place.

  • Establish a place to meet with your family, friends, or neighbors in the event of an emergency.
  • Establish a way to communicate with your family if you are not together during an emergency.
  • For seniors, it is important to create a support network around you  and consider any additional supplies, medications, etc. that you might  need.

3. Be informed.

Be sure to watch or listen to local news channels. Check local county  websites for updates, and stay informed through social media outlets,  like Facebook. Consider purchasing a NOAA Weather Radio. A NOAA Weather  Radio is a 24-hour source of weather forecasts, watches, warnings, and  non-weather emergency information provided by the National Weather  Service. 


Additional Resources:

https://readywisconsin.wi.gov/



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