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What to do if you hear a 3 to 5 minute steady or
warble siren tone:
Step 1:
Turn on your radio or television to an Emergency
Alert Station
AM- WHP 580 FM- WRRV 97.3
Step 2:
Listen for official information and instructions for
Dauphin County.
Step 3:
Follow instructions of emergency officials:
You may be asked to:
Take Shelter/Stay Indoors or Evacuate
School Information
Special
plans have been developed to protect school children
in the event of an emergency. Please contact your
child's school principal or district superintendent
and request this important information now.
YOU ARE URGED NOT
TO CALL OR GO TO THE SCHOOLS DURING AN EMERGENCY.
- If an
evacuation is recommended while classes are in
session, the students will be bused to a
designated host school outside the effected
area. This will serve as the student pick-up
point where you can take custody of your
children.
- The
students will be cared for at the designated
host school until parents arrive to pick them
up.
-
Students attending school outside the effected
area, but who live in within the effected zone,
will not be sent home during an emergency. They
will remain under school supervision until
parents pick them up at the school's designated
location.
Specific
information concerning student pick-up points is
provided to parents by school officials.
If you are asked to Take Shelter:
- Go
inside and stay there.
- Close
all outside doors and windows.
- Turn
off air intakes such as fans and air
conditioners.
- Keep
pets inside.
- Do not
use telephone except for personal emergencies
(including cellular phones).
- If you
are not at home, take the best available
shelter.
- Stay
indoors until you receive official notice that
it is safe to go out.
- Stay
tuned to your Emergency Alert Station.
- Keep
an extra set of car keys handy.
If
you are asked to evacuate:
Emergency officials will let you know if evacuation
is necessary. If you are asked to evacuate, follow
directions calmly and promptly. Special arrangements
will be made for the sick and disabled.
If
you need a ride:
Try to go with a neighbor or a fellow worker. If
that is not possible, transportation can be arranged
in Susquehanna Township by calling (717) 540-4296.
It is recommended that persons with special needs
file a special needs form with Susquehanna Township
Emergency Management Agency prior to an event.
Plan to
spend a minimum of three days away from home. Lock
up your home.
Items to take with you:
-
Clothing fit for the season
-
Sleeping bags or blankets
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Prescription medicines
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Special medical equipment such as walkers,
wheelchairs, etc.
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Personal care items
- Baby
supplies
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Flashlight and portable radio with extra
batteries
- Pet
supplies*
* For
sanitary reasons, pets will not be permitted inside
mass care centers, except for service animals such
as guide dogs.
Go in your car to a friend or relative outside the
effected area, or to the reception center identified
by the Emergency Alert Broadcast.
Emergency Alert System
The
Emergency Alert System (EAS) will provide you with
official information in cases of tornados, floods,
nuclear plant accidents or other emergencies. Turn
on your radio or television for official information
and instructions.
Primary Emergency Alert Stations for Dauphin County
are:
AM- WHP 580 FM- WRRV 97.3
Route alerts may also be used in the event of
emergency. A route alert is when an official vehicle
(police or fire) drives through areas that may not
hear the siren tone. While traveling these areas
personnel will make announcements over the public
address.
What should make you suspicious of a piece of mail:
- It is
unexpected or from someone you do not know.
- It is
addressed to someone no longer at your address.
- It is
handwritten and has no return address or bears
one that you can not confirm is legitimate.
- It is
lopsided or lumpy in appearance.
- It is
sealed with excessive amounts of tape.
- It is
marked with restrictive endorsements such as
"Personal" or "Confidential."
- It has
excessive postage.
What to do with a suspicious piece of mail:
- Do not
handle a letter or package that you suspect is
contaminated.
- Do not
shake it, bump it, or sniff it.
- Wash
your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Notify
local law enforcement authorities.
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