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Emergency Management

An emergency can be any situation or a threat of an emergency that is caused by some event whether it is natural (tornado), technological (power outages), or human (September 11th terrorist attacks) that negatively affects the health, safety or property of a significant portion of the people in a community.

All municipalities, large or small, are vulnerable to major community emergencies such as tornadoes, floods, blizzards, and power outages. When an emergency of this scale does occur, local municipalities are usually the first level of government to respond.

Recent significant events, such as the 1998 ice storm, September 11th terrorist attacks, SARS and the August Power Outage have all contributed to the increased awareness and need for appropriate public safety measures.

Today, all levels of government, Federal, Provincial and Municipal, are taking steps to ensure proper emergency management programs are put in place.

The AIM of Ontario’s emergency management program is to improve public safety and to promote disaster-resilient communities through increased public awareness and public education campaigns, and to create public confidence in a municipality’s ability to manage a major community emergency.



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August 27 - H1N1 Influenza information is now available in multiple languages!


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Community Emergency Management Coordinator
Linda Dickson
474 Wellington Rd 18, Suite 20, R.R. #1
Fergus, Ontario, N1M0A1
Phone: 519-846-8058
Fax: 519-846-8482
Email: lindad@wellington.ca

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