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Dallas' neighborhoods evacuated due to flooding - would you be prepared?

June 11, 9:06 PMDallas Animal Rescue ExaminerRebecca Poling
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In the wake of flooding caused by today's torrential rains, local animal rescue groups are urging pet owners to be plan ahead.  Prepare your pets and your family now so you'll be ready when disaster strikes.  Start by putting together a a list of phone numbers and resources you’ll need. You don’t want to waste time trying to find a phone book or searching the web in the event of a disaster. You need to know which officials are in charge, what precautions to take, whether to shelter in place or prepare for evacuation, where the local shelters are, and you need to be able to let others know where you are.

Start by making a list of phone numbers of people and agencies that you would want to communicate with in the event of an emergency. Be sure to include family, close friends and neighbors, family doctor, banks, employers, schools, as well as police, fire, ambulance, and poison control. Don’t forget your vet, a list of area emergency animal clinics (if you live in the Dallas area, the Metroplex Animal Coalition website has already prepared a list - http://www.metroplexanimalcoalition.com/helpfulInfo/emergencyInfo.html), the animal poison control center, local boarding facilities and kennels, and your area animal control agencies (in the Metroplex, you can find a complete list on the C+C Pets Magazine website at http://www.ccpets.com/shelters.htm.

Find out which local TV and Radio station you will turn to and pre-program them into a battery operated radio or television if possible (radio news and talk stations are usually great resources as disasters develop). Get a weather radio – many now alert not only to weather related warnings, but also for Amber alerts, law enforcement warnings, nuclear and radiological hazard warnings, earthquakes, and civil dangers.

Take the time now to find and bookmark the websites for your city and county emergency operations centers and your state office of emergency management. Familiarize yourself with your state’s evacuation plan, find out if your state has a SART (State Animal Resource Team), check your State Veterinary Medical Association website, and don’t forget to bookmark national emergency websites, too.

Below are some links to get you started -

Dallas disaster resources:

Dallas County Office of Emergency Management:
http://www.dallascounty.org/department/osem/osem_intro.html
City of Dallas Office of Emergency Management
http://www.dallascityhall.com/oem/index.html
Red Cross Dallas Chapter
http://www.redcrossdallas.org/

Texas disaster resources:

Texas Governor’s Division of Emergency Management - http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/pages/index.htm
Texas Evacuation Plan - http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/pages/downloadableforms.htm
Texas Extension Disaster Education Network – http://texashelp.tamu.edu/
Texas State Animal Resource Team - http://www.txsart.org/
Texas Veterinary Medical Association http://www.tvma.org/

National disaster resources:

FEMA – http://www.fema.gov/
Department of Homeland Security - http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm
National Weather Service - http://www.nws.noaa.gov/

Be informed – your pets depend on you.

 

For more info: You can sign up for updates for state-specific alerts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency website; read today's Dallas Morning News article on flooding in West Dallas; check out floodsafety.com's article that claims Dallas is one of the nation's most flood prone areas.
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