The following information taken from the City of Ansonia's website is a storm note for oxygen dependent and medically fragile residents.
Please note: oxygen dependent and medically fragile residents should take heed of the impending storm.
Spare batteries should be charged in the event of power outages; medications should be filled; along with other emergency procedures (as noted in Mayor James Della Volpe’s press release – see below).
Please note: oxygen dependent and medically fragile residents should take heed of the impending storm.
Spare batteries should be charged in the event of power outages; medications should be filled; along with other emergency procedures (as noted in Mayor James Della Volpe’s press release – see below).
203-735-1885
(Please save this number by your phone)
* It is noted for oxygen dependent
residents to contact this number if you see your supply running low, but
prior to running out.The mayor's press release issued Friday is below:
Hurricane Sandy Preparations
October 26, 2012
ANSONIA – Mayor
James Della Volpe announced today that the city’s Emergency Operations
Center (EOC) is working on preparations for the impending storm next
week. The National Weather Service is forecasting Hurricane Sandy to
make an east coast landfall late Monday.
“This morning we held
a preliminary EOC meeting with all departments and will be closely
monitoring the storm situation,” Della Volpe said. The EOC is
comprised of Ansonia’s various departments which include: police, fire,
medical, education, and public works. Representatives from area
utilities will also work out of the EOC to coordinate local response to
issues as they arise.
The EOC is led by Della Volpe and Police Chief Kevin Hale, the city’s Emergency Management Director.
Della Volpe also
urged residents to take heed of hurricane preparedness tips provided by
the Department of Emergency Management Homeland Security:
Recommended Items to Include in a Basic Emergency Supply Kit:
· One gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation
· At least a three-day supply of non-perishable food
· Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert and extra batteries for both
· Flashlight and extra batteries
· First aid kit
· A whistle to signal for help
· Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
· Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
· Can opener for food (if kit contains canned food)
· Local maps
· Cell phone with chargers, inverter or solar charger
Family Emergency Plan
· Identify an out-of town contact. It may be easier to make a long-distance phone call than to call across town, so an out-of-town contact may be in a better position to communicate among separated family members.
· Be sure every member of your family knows the phone number and has a cell phone, coins, or a prepaid phone card to
call the emergency contact. If you have a cell phone, program that
person(s) as "ICE" (In Case of Emergency) in your phone. If you are in
an accident, emergency personnel will often check your ICE listings in
order to get a hold of someone you know. Make sure to tell your family
and friends that you’ve listed them as emergency contacts.
· Teach
family members how to use text messaging. Text messages can often get
around network disruptions when a phone call might not be able to get
through.
· Subscribe to alert services. Many
communities/states now have systems that will send instant text alerts
or e-mails to let you know about severe weather, road closings, local
emergencies, etc. In Ansonia, go to www.CityofAnsonia.com to register for Code Red alerts (at the bottom of the home page).
UNLESS EVACUATION OF A RESIDENCE IS ORDERED OR A MEDICAL EMERGENCY EXISTS, RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO REMAIN INSIDE THEIR RESIDENCE AND STAY OFF THE ROADS DURING THE HURRICANE.
EMERGENCY SHELTER INFORMATION
As part of the emergency operations
plan, the City of Ansonia is making preparations to open an emergency
shelter for Ansonia residents, if needed. In event that the emergency shelter is needed, the opening of the shelter shall be posted on the City of Ansonia web site at www.CityofAnsonia.com. Additionally, information can be obtained by calling the Ansonia Police Department at 203-735-1885.
The primary emergency shelter for the City of Ansonia will be located at the Ansonia High School, 20 Pulaski Highway.
Parking will be available in the high school parking lots. Residents
that elect to use the shelter are encouraged to bring blankets, pillows
and any emergency supplies that will be needed for a short-term stay.
No domestic animals except for emergency service dogs will be allowed in
this emergency shelter.
EMERGENCY PET SHELTER
If the primary emergency shelter is opened,
the pet shelter will be located at Mead School, 75 Ford St.
Residents will be required to provide food and a kennel for their pets
while at the shelter.
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
Police/Fire/Medical Emergencies – 911 or 203-735-1885
Power Outages should be reported to United Illuminating at 1-800-722-5584 or 203-499-3333.
“Our main concern is
for the safety and security of our residents,” Della Volpe said. “We ask
all residents to take this weather event seriously.”
The EOC will be
meeting late Sunday afternoon to monitor updates and continue storm
preparations. Updated information will be posted on the City of Ansonia’s website (www.CityofAnsonia.com) and local media as it becomes available. Please share this information with neighbors that do not have computer access.
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