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Emergency Preparedness Resources

 

Affiliated Private and/ Non- Profit Partners

 Cape Fear Valley Hospital

 Cumberland County EMS

 Cumberland County's American Red Cross

 Cumberland County's Salvation Army

  

General Preparedness

  FEMA Emergency Preparedness Website

  Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

  US Department of Homeland Security

  United States Department of Justice - Office of Domestic Preparedness

 

Hazardous Materials

 EPA Emergency Preparedness for Chemical Emergencies

 

Hazard Specific Resources

  US Geological survey - Earthquake Hazards Program & Earthquake Tracking Map

  Space Weather/ Sun Flare Commercial Website

  National Weather Service - Space Weather Prediction Center

  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Near Earth Object Program

 

Health and Disease Tracking and Prevention

 North Carolina Office of Public Health Preparedness

 US Center for Disease Control - Emergency Preparedness Website

 US Center for Disease Control - Pandemic Influenza/Avian Influenza Preparedness

 United Nations - World Health Organization Endemic and Pandemic Disease

 

Law Enforcement/Terrorism Resources

  Federal Bureau of Investigation

  US State Department Office on Counterterrorism

  Southern Poverty Law Center Hate and Extremist Group Monitoring Project

 

Local Resources

 Fayetteville Department Listing

 Fayetteville Department Listing (2)

 Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

 Cumberland County Public School System

 Cumberland County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)

 

NOAA Weather Radio


Just like a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector, every home should be equipped with a NOAA Weather Alert Radio. There are many different models of radios to choose from including the standard weather radio, clock radios, and even handheld portable radios for when you are out and about. With the S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology, you can now rest easy that the radio will only alert you if the message is specifically for your programmed county.

 

NOAA Weather Alert Radio Page

North Carolina NOAA Network

 

Preparedness for Persons with Disabilities

 US Department of Transportation - Emergency Preparedness for Person with Disabilities

 National Organization on Disability - Emergency Preparedness Initiative

State Resources

  North Carolina Emergency Preparedness Website

  North Carolina Division of Emergency Management

  North Carolina Department of Transportation - Division of Highways

  North Carolina Drought Monitoring Council

  North Carolina Water Resources

  North Carolina Forestry Resources Service

Weather

  National Weather Service

  National Weather Service - National Hurricane Center

  National Weather Service Forecast Office: Raleigh, NC

  NC Special Weather Statements

  NC Weather Service

 

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