Preparedness is key when it comes to emergency situations. Our team is dedicated to equipping you with the knowledge and tools to handle crises effectively. Whether it’s a fire, medical emergency, or natural disaster, we’re here to help you navigate through it. Let’s work together to ensure everyone in our community knows how to respond when it matters most.
Emergency planning is crucial for keeping our community safe. It involves preparing for unexpected situations, whether they’re natural disasters or fires. Here, we highlight essential steps to take and the importance of being ready. Knowing what to do in a crisis can help save lives and protect properties. Let’s work together to build a safer environment for everyone.
Evans Fire District would like to remind all our residents that taking a few minutes now to prepare your family could make all the difference in a major weather event or other area disaster.
If you have to evacuate your home how will you get out and where will you meet? If you are unable to evacuate, where in your home will you be safe? If your family is not together when a disaster strikes it is important to know: how you will get to a safe place; how you will contact one another; and how you will get back together. Everyone in your household should understand the plan – practice getting to a safe place in your home and getting out of your home to meet at your safe place. It is especially important to help children understand this plan and the importance of the safe meeting place.
A disaster supply kit is simply a collection of basic items your household may need in the event of an emergency. You may need to survive on your own after an emergency. This means having your own food, water and other supplies in sufficient quantity to last all members of your family for at least 72 hours. Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster but they cannot reach everyone immediately. You could get help in hours or it might take days.
Keep in mind that basic services such as electricity, gas, water, sewage treatment and telephones may be cut off for days, a week, or even longer. Your supply kit should contain items to help you manage during these outages.
For details on developing your family’s disaster preparedness plan and templates of emergency documents, please visit the FEMA Ready (link is external) website. You may also contact us at Station 2 – 970-339-3920 – if you need assistance.
Two emergency sirens are maintained in Evans to notify citizens in the event of an emergency. Typically these sirens are tested once a year. Prior to these tests, a notice will be placed in the Greeley Tribune and on the District Facebook page.
Emergency Siren Locations:
Siren testing is a great time to practice your family’s emergency plan – what would you do if this wasn’t just a test?
Weld County maintains an Emergency Cell Phone Notification List. To be notified on your cell phone when there is severe weather or other emergency in Weld County click here.
One of the most important things you can do to prevent being injured in a weather event is to be ALERT to the onset of severe weather. Most deaths and injuries happen to people who are unaware and uninformed. Stay aware, and you will stay safe.
We’re here to connect you with essential emergency resources in your area. When it comes to safety, every local support counts.
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Your emergency kit should include essentials like water, food, first aid supplies, flashlight, batteries, and a radio. It’s important to tailor the kit for your family’s specific needs and check its contents regularly.
You should review your emergency plan at least once a year or whenever there are major changes in your family or home. Keeping the plan updated ensures everyone knows what to do in case of an emergency.
It’s wise to prepare for various emergencies such as natural disasters, fires, medical emergencies, and power outages. Assess your local risks and plan accordingly to ensure safety for you and your loved ones.
Stay informed by monitoring local news, weather updates, and emergency alerts. It’s useful to have a battery-powered radio and sign up for community alert systems that provide real-time updates during crises.
Make sure to consider any special needs in your planning, such as mobility issues or medical requirements. Create a personalized plan that includes medications, equipment, and any assistance you might need during an emergency.
Conduct regular family drills so everyone knows what to do when an emergency occurs. Discuss your plan, practice escape routes, and make sure everyone is aware of the emergency kit location and contents.