Crawford County Emergency Management

Crawford County Emergency Management
Reminder — Mountainburg(Flickr)
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Just a Friendly reminder about being PREPARED for the weather coming.

Make sure your family, friends and neighbors know.

Make sure you have adequate heating (wood, propane etc.)

Make sure your prescriptions are filled.

Make sure you have plenty of food and some bottled water.

Make sure your cars are serviced. (Fuel, Charged up ect.)

Make sure your animals have a place to get out of the weather.

Most of all be prepared to stay at home for a few days.

Remember all roads that lead to your house must be cleared first.

Be kind to your Road department they can only do so much. If you PREPARE now, you can relax and enjoy the snow when it comes.

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