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Chickasha
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Chickasha Emergency Management Home Page Red Flag Fire Alert Status LINKS
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Emergency Management Director
Chickasha, OK 73018
Fax: 405-224-3486 |
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The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating the City of Chickasha's Emergency Operations Program. The Department oversees the development and maintenance of the Emergency Operations Plan along with the operation of the Emergency Operations Center and the development and training of the response personnel. The Emergency Management Director is a volunteer position with the
City of Chickasha and is appointed by the Mayor and City Council.
Watch this page for updates such as on-line forms, information, programs and other information that will assist you in preparing your family in the event of an emergency.
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For additional information about disaster preparation, please refer to the following sites:
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The Most Accurate Time in the World from the Atomic Clock at US Naval Observatory Master Clock Time |
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The American Red Cross has developed a site specifically to assist disaster victims with letting their families know of their well-being.
Visit the following link for more information. |
Chickasha Earns Storm Ready Certification Click the logo for more information. |
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The City of Chickasha does NOT have Public Shelters that will be opened during severe weather!
Please make sure that you have planned in advance for what you and your family will do in the event of severe weather.
Identify Your Safest Place
Before an emergency strikes, take time to identify your safest place at home, at work and at school.
Many people have survived strong tornadoes in a closet or small interior room without windows. Usually the
safest place will be on the lowest floor. If you live in a mobile home, identify the nearest sturdy building
— it is not safe to remain in a mobile home during a storm. If possible, one of the best ways to prepare for survival
in Tornado Alley is to build or install a SafeRoom in your home or workplace. The local emergency manager
or homebuilders association will have information about SafeRooms. Plan how to get to your safest
place, and train your family with drills at least once a year.
SEE THIS FAMILY PREPAREDNESS GUIDE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION!