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Tips for Dealing with Winter Storms
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Fact Sheet from Emergency Management Ontario:
Winter storms can be treacherous and damaging if you are unprepared.
They can disrupt power supply and ...
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H1N1 (Human Swine Flu) Update
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Press Release:
OHSWEKEN (09/07/09) - A confirmed mild case of H1N1
on Six Nations of the Grand River ...
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Summary:
This link monitors the H1N1 Virus on all
First Nations Territories in Ontario.
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Emergency Management Update
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Michael Seth, Fire Chief; Rick Peters, Bruce Sector Field Officer; Barbara Miller,
Community Emergency Management Officer; Eric Sault, B E M Instructor,
Paramedic/Fire Volunteer; Joy McLeod, Duty Officer, Provincial Emergency Operations Centre;
Daphne Farrell, Golden Horseshoe Field Officer; Cynthia Jamieson, Executive Director, New Credit;
and Rocky Smith, Deputy to the Police Chief.
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Emergency Management Ontario Tours Six Nations Emergency Operations Centre’s
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09/30/08 – Emergency Management Ontario visited Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation and
Six Nations on Monday, September 30, 2008. Six Nations Fire Chief Mike Seth gave a tour of
Six Nations’ Emergency Operations Centre’s, Six Nations Administration Building and the Social
Services evacuation centre.
For further information please the Six Nations Emergency Management Office at 519 445-4054
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Pandemic Conference Reports
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08/24/07 - The main objective of this exercise was to train the Six Nations Emergency Control Group, their assistants and Six Nations employees to respond to a community emergency with a possible threat of an Influenza virus at Six Nations. The exercise totally revolved around setting up O. M. Smith School as a Flu Centre. The primary Emergency Control Group met at the primary Emergency OperatCentre (Public Works) at 10:00 a.m. Actions were determined froEmergency Operations Centre and incidents were generated from the ...
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07/20/07 - the Six Nations Emergency Control Group, their assistants and the emergency site crew in a coordinated response to a potential threat of an influenza pandemic approaching Six Nations. The exercise was designed to test: the Six Nations Pandemic Plan, and the communication procedures between EOC, departments and the site. It was designed to demonstrate: - an inter-agency response within the individual departments - an inter-agency response to the site(s). - strengths and weaknesses of the pandemic response plan, It was designed to provide: - awareness of a potential threat of an influenza pandemic to the ...
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Pandemic Presentations
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Emergency & Related Links
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Summary:
Emergency Management Ontario:
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
77 Wellesley Street West, Box 222
Toronto ON M7A 1N3
General Inquiries: Toll Free: 1-888-795-7635
Fax: 416-314-3758
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Summary:
BE PREPARED: Emergencies can happen at anytime and occur anywhere, sometimes without
much warning. An emergency can force you to evacuate your neighbourhood or confine
you to your home or workplace. The following website offers suggestions for being
prepared at home, work, and in the car. It also has a site for People with Disabilities/Special Needs.
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Summary:
Keeping Food Safe during an Emergency
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Summary:
Emergency Management Ontario a branch of the
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
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Summary:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention FluAid
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Summary:
Current World Health Organization phase of pandemic alert
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Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Information for First Responders
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Summary:
Work place pandemic planning
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Summary:
World Health Organization influenza primer
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Summary:
Public Health Agency of Canada FluWatch Surveillance
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Summary:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention FluAid
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