Individual and Family Disaster Readiness

 

Are you prepared? 
Is your family prepared? 
Are the people you serve ready for a fire, flood or storm?
 


Disaster readiness is a serious problem for residents of communities and towns throughout Maryland, especially for indivudals with disabilities or other special needs.  In normal emergencies where only one person or family is in trouble 911 emergency response services provide rescue, medical, and transport services. In a widespread disaster, when many locations are affected, responders will be overwhelmed and individuals and families must be prepared to rely on themselves to shelter in place or evacuate. 

The most vulnerable people in disaster situations are individuals who are elderly or have disabilities or other special needs. The Individual and Family Disaster Readiness project will develop a disaster readiness template for these vunerable people in the Baltimore area.

 

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“  This document was prepared under a grant from FEMA’s National Preparedness Directorate (NPD), United States Department of Homeland Security.  Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of NPD or the Department of Homeland Security.”

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