POSITION
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NAME
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PHONE (W)
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PHONE (H)
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1.
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Mayor
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Kevin Schafer
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426-7005
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426-7005
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2.
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Council Member
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Tim Grunke
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426-7261
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426-7765
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3.
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Council Member
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Tanar Haala
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276-8126
|
426-7365
|
4.
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Council Member
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Tom Rike
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426-7342
|
426-7342
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5.
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Council Member
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Cindy Fahey
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426-7339
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426-7914
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6.
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EOC Director
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Larry Dallman
|
426-8240
|
426-8293
|
7.
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Fire Chief
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John Case
|
612-685-3431
|
426-8390
|
8.
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Street/Utility Supt.
|
Larry Linsmeier
|
426-7255
|
426-7307
|
9.
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City Attorney
|
Thomas Vanhon
|
426-7339
|
426-8324
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10.
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City Clerk-Treasurer
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Marcia Pelzel
|
426-7255
|
426-7921
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11.
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Ambulance
|
James Schroeder
|
426-7218
|
426-7016
|
12.
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Renville Cty. EOC
|
Mike Hennen
|
320-523-3838
| |
13.
|
Road Grader
|
Cairo Township
|
426-7549 (Dave Rieke)
| |
14.
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Farm Equipment
| |||
15.
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Century Tel.
|
Mark Spiess
|
426-1000
| |
16.
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Mn. Duty Officer
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1-800-422-0798
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NOTIFICATION AND WARNING — Notifying the public of probable impending
disaster in time to take protective action. Includes operation of all communications
services for control centers and operational forces.
|
Responsibility: County Sheriff
|
DIRECTION AND CONTROL — Management of a community's survival
recovery efforts, and the operation itself.
|
Responsibility: Chief Elected Official; County/City Manager; Director
of Emergency Management
|
EMERGENCY PUBLIC INFORMATION — Providing information and directions
to the public about appropriate protective actions. Government spokesperson
to the media.
|
Responsibility: Public Information Officer
|
SEARCH AND RESCUE — Searching for and rescuing trapped, injured,
or missing people.
|
Responsibility: Fire, law enforcement
|
HEALTH/MEDICAL — Providing appropriate health and medical care
services to the stricken population.
|
Responsibility: Emergency medical services; Department of Health and
Human Services
|
EVACUATION, TRAFFIC CONTROL, AND SECURITY — Managing movement
of people from the path of the threat or disaster to an area of relative safety;
protecting life and property; controlling movement of persons and emergency
equipment necessary to protect persons and counteract the emergency situation.
|
Responsibility: Law enforcement
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FIRE PROTECTION — Deploying fire-fighting resources to prevent
or contain fires and rescue trapped or injured people.
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Responsibility: Fire Departments
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DAMAGE ASSESSMENT — Monitoring and analyzing a disaster and assessing
physical damage; collecting information essential to recovery efforts and
future mitigation.
|
Responsibility: Assessor's Office; Red Cross Disaster Assessment
Teams
|
CONGREGATE CARE — Providing shelter, lodging, food, clothing,
and sanitation to the disrupted population.
|
Responsibility: Ministry; Department of Health and Human Services; Red
Cross; Salvation Army
|
DEBRIS CLEARANCE — Removal of debris resulting from a disaster
from public roads, highways, and facilities. Removal of debris from private
property is generally the responsibility of the property owner.
|
Responsibility: Streets Department/County Engineer/Highway Department
|
UTILITIES RESTORATION — Restoration of public works and utilities
damaged by an emergency/disaster.
|
Responsibility: Utility companies/County Engineer
|
RADIOLOGICAL/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROTECTION — Response to, containment
of, and recovery from hazardous material accidents.
|
Responsibility: Fire Department and law enforcement, with help from
Minnesota Division of Emergency Management and Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency
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EMERGENCY SERVICES
| |
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Fire
| |
Emergency medical services
| |
Police Dept. and County Sheriff
| |
Emergency Management (County)
|
MEDICAL
| |
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Hospitals
| |
Clinics
| |
Doctors
| |
Veterinarians
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ASSEMBLY AREAS
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Parks
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Churches
| |
Government buildings
| |
Community centers
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TRANSPORTATION
| |
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Trucks
| |
Vans
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4-Wheel drive vehicles
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Tractor trailers
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Snowmobiles
| |
Boats
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SUPPLIES
| |
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Food
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Clothing
| |
Shelter
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COMMUNICATIONS
| |
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Cellular phones
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Pagers
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MEDIA
| |
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Newspapers
| |
Radio stations
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Television stations
| |
News services
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INDIVIDUALS
| |
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Clergy
| |
Local officials
| |
Doctors
| |
Nurses
| |
Amateur radio operators
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EQUIPMENT
| |
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Farm tractors
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Construction equipment
| |
Excavation equipment
| |
Chain saws
| |
Portable power plants
| |
Oxygen tanks
|
SERVICE AGENCIES
| |
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Red Cross
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Salvation Army
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COMMUNITY GROUPS
| |
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Boy Scouts
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Churches
| |
Legion and VFW
| |
Girl Scouts
| |
Senior Citizen Group
| |
Lions Organization
| |
Civic and Commerce
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