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Saturday, November 21, 2009

High Water

Floods, storm surges and other natural disasters can inundate areas and knock out emergency services. Fire departments can’t respond when their stations, apparatus and equipment are under water or buried in mud. Here are some tips on how departments can prepare to stay in operation during high-water events. Don’t plan alone. Fire departments should contact their local city, county or state emergency management agency when they develop plans for floods and other disasters. Don’t let the bureaucracy and paperwork bog you down. At a minimum, you need to know their plans for handling disasters in your area, and ...

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