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Anthony Carbajal
Rapid City-Pennington County Emergency Management
315 Saint Joseph Street. Suite B-31
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone:  (605)394-2185
Fax:  (605)394-2180

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Get your entire family involved in the emergency planning process. Discuss why you need to prepare for disaster and the types of disasters most likely to occur to your home and in our geographic region. Plan to share responsibilities and work together as a team. Disaster preparedness planning can be educational, fun and lifesaving.

Communicate

Discuss the types of disasters that are most likely to happen and what to do in each type of situation. Also determine how you will communicate with one another in the event of a disaster.

Learn

Designate a Meeting Place

Pick two places to meet and make sure everyone knows the addresses and phone numbers:

Determine Evacuation Route

s Discuss what to do in an evacuation. Determine the best two escape routes out of your home, neighborhood, from your children’s school, day care center, your workplace or anywhere you family members spend time.

Know Emergency Phone Numbers—including your out-of-state contact

Build or Purchase a Disaster Kit

Put together your own disaster kit or purchase a disaster kit. Either way, your disaster kit should contain essential supplies to see you through a minimum of three days. It should be checked and updated every six months.

Get Trained

Learn Basic First Aid, CPR and other safety training. Someone’s life may depend on it.

Senior and Special Need Planning

Older adults, senior parents or people with disabilities may have special needs that need to be considered in your disaster plan.

Remember Pets

Because of health regulations, many shelters do not allow pets. Prepare now for the day when you and your pets may have to leave your home.

Other Disaster Recovery Plan Considerations

Practice and Review

Practice your evacuation plan twice a year. Drive your planned evacuation route and plot alternate routes on a map in case main roads are impassible or gridlocked. You should review your disaster plan periodically to make sure information is updated.

Materials reprinted with the permission of the American Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties

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