New Emergency Management Coordinator talks preparedness

JOHN DAY – Grant County Emergency Management Coordinator Eric Bush began work in the county’s “L Building” on September 7th. He swung by the studio recently and explained the role of the Emergency Management Coordinator:

“I don’t give any orders, I support the people who do. What we do, is we’re the subject matter expert that helps bring resources to an incident and to an incident commander, who may not have the right tools to do their job at hand. We have to know where those tools are and who to talk to, and how to bring those tools to bear to solve whatever problem the community might be facing.”

Find the Emergency Management page on the county’s website—grantcountyoregon.net.

Bush recently shared information to the Grant County Emergency Management Facebook page regarding National Preparedness Month:

The Third Week of National Preparedness Month is ‘Low-Cost, No-Cost Preparedness.’

• Download or order your free preparedness products to help your family plan and prepare for the next emergency. www.ready.gov/publications

• Drills aren’t just for your toolbox. Practice emergency drills with your family regularly.

• Emergencies can happen anytime, and less than half of American families have a communication plan. Plan ahead: www.ready.gov/kids/make-a-plan

• Make preparing fun for kids! Go on a scavenger hunt around your house for items you already have to add to your disaster supply kit. Follow this list: www.ready.gov/kit and see how many items you can check off!

• Know what disasters and hazards could affect your area, how to get emergency alerts, and where you would go if you and your family need to evacuate. Visit: www.ready.gov/be-informed.