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Town of Cobalt Emergency Plan

An emergency can happen at any time, whether it's a power outage, a flood, a winter storm, a tornado, a chemical spill, a forest fire, or any other natural or accidental disaster.

During an emergency, you can be assured that the Town and its partners in emergency preparedness will work together to respond to the situation. Community citizens also have a role to play.

This Emergency Preparedness Guide provides information on how to prepare for and cope with the unexpected.  We encourage you to keep this important reference for emergency situations all year-long.

By doing a few basic things to prepare yourself, your family and your home, you can help us help you.  The more planning you do before an emergency, the better you will be able to cope during an emergency.

Despite the best of precautions, we can't predict an emergency, but we can take positive steps to make the best of any situation that comes our way.

Emergency Services Advisory Committee 

Andre Belanger, Mayor
 

Guidebook contains important information

This Emergency Preparedness Guidebook is a key component of the Town of Cobalt's Emergency Plan.

It addresses a number of critical issues and provides information that you need to know in the event of an emergency.

But don't wait until a disaster strikes. Plan ahead.

A number of check lists have been included in this publication that you'll find informative and useful.

Also enclosed is a handy booklet that can be placed by your phone. It was compiled by the Cobalt Emergency Services Advisory Committee as a quick reference. It contains space where you can fill in pertinent information.

As Chief Administrative Officer of the Town of Cobalt, I can assure you that we are ready to take action in the event of an emergency.

Help us serve you better. Take a few minutes to read this important publication. Despite the best of precautions, we can't predict an emergency. But we can take positive steps to make the best of any situation that comes our way.

Steph Palmateer, AMCT
C.A.O.