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Emergency Information

Emergency Information

Emergency Preparedness Workbook (PDF) Los de preparacion para un emergencia (PDF)

The Emergency Management Office is at the forefront of community emergency preparedness, providing an avenue to obtain free information for individuals interested in becoming aware of disasters that could occur locally and how to prepare for them.

The Fire Operations Division provides response to a full range of incidents including emergency medical, fire, hazardous materials, high angle rescue and confined space rescue incidents. First Responder Medical incident response is provided by the nearest response unit. Fire incident response is provided by the nearest engine company being backed by a second engine company, a battalion chief, ladder, rescue and ambulance. For some types if fire incidents and occupancies a third engine company responds on the first assignment.

Ogden City Fire Dept.'s ambulance service provides medical transportation to all emergency and non-emergency 911 needs within the city's limits as well as select areas outside of the city. A basic and advanced level of transfer service is also available to local hospitals, clinics and care centers.

September is National Preparedness Month!

Learn More about emergency preparedness activities in your community, and other emergency tips for your family, and community!

CERT Information

The community Emergency Response Team has been in force in Utah since 1994. It is a response and recovery training program, designed to provide information to communities in emergency preparedness. The CERT program is sponsored by the Utah Department of Public Safety, Division of Comprehensive Emergency Management (CEM)

CERT

Disasters

Because Disaster strikes without warning, it is essential to be prepared for all types of emergencies. Families that work together, play together and plan together often survive because of team work and planning. Find out how to prepare a disaster plan for your family.

Earthquakes

One of nature's greatests threats to our Utah area is earthquakes. Utah EPICenter promotes seismic safety statewide and prepares Utahn's for earthquakes through community outreach programs, publications and presentations. For information regarding earthquakes and preparedness tips, you can view the State's site on earthquake preparedness.

National Disasters and Homeland Security

Child Abduction Information

The public plays an essential role in the success of the Amber Alert. The plan relies on the public to help locate abducted children.

 
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