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Emergency Preparedness Guide

Has your family discussed what it will do in case of a large-scale emergency?  There is no way to completely plan for every emergency, but there are definite steps you can take now to make sure you are well prepared for the unknown as you can be.

KMOX Radio is commited to being your emergency notification station and your connection to the information you need in the event of a crisis.  We continue to work hard behind the scenes to make sure that KMOX Radio will stay on the air through any emergency, natural or otherwise.

Remember to tune in to KMOX 1120 AM for the latest weather updates.  You can also listen online here.

Below are links and resources to help you prepare for an emergency:

Red Cross Guide to Preparing for Emergencies
Being prepared for emergencies is crucial at home, school, work and in your community.  Disaster can strike quickly and without warning.  It can force you to evacuate your neighborhood, workplace or school or can confine you to your home.
Prepared at Home
Prepared at Work
Prepared at School

FEMA's Guide to Emergencies
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's "Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness" includes facts on disaster survival techniques, disaster-specific information, and how to prepare for and respond to both natural and man-made disasters.
National Response Plan
Tornado Preparedness Tips
Prepare for Spring Floods

Missouri Disaster Center News
Be informed.  Be prepared.  In an emergency, this site will provide real-time information to Missouri residents.

Illinois Disaster Center News
In an emergency, this site will provide real-time information to Illinois residents.


 
 
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