09/01/2016
Happy September – it’s National Preparedness Month! The FRCOG’s Regional Preparedness Program invites you to take advantage of tips and resources that can increase your individual, family, and home resilience to disasters. Good places to start are http://ready.gov or http://do1thing.com. It’s ok to begin your planning slowly…as long as you begin! Check back here and on the FRCOG Twitter account for more tips throughout the month.
09/01/2016
As your kids head back to school, make sure they know how to reach you in case of an emergency.
Create an "Ice Age" themed In Case of Emergency (ICE) card from Save the Children for their backpack here: http://bit.ly/1Um38SK
07/27/2016
A meteorologist won't fit in your pocket but the FEMA app will. Stay safe with weather alerts when you're on-the-go: http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/images/115861
Features of the FEMA App (version 2.7) | FEMA.gov
The FEMA app is your one-stop-shop with tools and tips to keep you safe before, during, and after disasters. Stay updated with weather-related alerts from the U.S. National Weather Service. Upload and share your disaster photos to help out emergency managers. Save a custom list of the items in your…
07/26/2016
Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers Training Series
WRHSAC announces the availability of the Spontaneous and Unaffiliated Volunteer (SUV) Training Toolkit. This toolkit is designed to provide the resources necessary to effectively plan for and safely operate a volunteer management system based on the Incident Command System (ICS). This planning and training series was developed by Berkshire Regional Planning Commission under guidance and direction from WRHSAC and local response partners. To learn more: http://wrhsac.org/projects-and-initiatives/spontaneous-unaffiliated-volunteers-training-series/
10/14/2015
Sesame Street Fire Safety Program for preschool children
A new program from Sesame Workshop and the U.S. Fire Administration to help community educators teach fire safety to preschoolers. http://1.usa.gov/1DRsOyQ
08/27/2015
Children in Disasters Conference 2015: Keeping Kids Safe | WRHSAC
WRHSAC & Mass Dept of Public Health present: Children in Disasters Conference 2015 “Keeping Kids Safe” This groundbreaking conference is ...
05/15/2015
Remember the Touch a Truck Field Day in Greenfield is tomorrow!
05/07/2015
Looking for a fun, free, family event this weekend? Check out the Touch a Truck day at Greenfield Community College. Sat, May 16 10a - 2p.
04/02/2015
Please join the Western Region Homeland Security Advisory Council for our Community Organizations Active in Disasters Summit on Thursday, April 30 at the UMass Center in Springfield. The Summit provides an excellent opportunity for emergency personnel to learn about the wealth of non-governmental, ready-to-serve organizations that exist in their communities, and to take stock of the vital resources these agencies supply. The event is free and lunch will be provided. For more information and to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-organizations-active-in-disasters-summit-2015-registration-16256321094?ref=enivtefor001&invite=NzcyNTk3Mi9yYWluZUBmcmNvZy5vcmcvMA%3D%3D&utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=inviteformalv2&ref=enivtefor001&utm_term=attend
Community Organizations Active in Disasters Summit 2015
The Western Region Homeland Security Advisory Council presents: The Community Organizations Active in Disasters Summit 2015 The Western Massachusetts Community Organizations Active in Disasters (COAD) Summit provides an…
01/13/2015
SAVE THE DATE!
The Western Region Homeland Security Advisory Council has set the date for its Community Organizations Active in Disasters Summit 2015. The summit will be held on Thursday, April 30, 2015 at the UMass Center at Tower Sqaure in Springfield, MA.
Workshops for both community organizations and emergency management are being arranged and will likely include: a look at online tools useful for recovery; a training on the emergency rest center guide prepared by WRHSAC; food safety in a shelter or emergency rest center environment; working with children in disasters; and looking at the role libraries can play before, during and following a disaster.
The summit will be free and lunch will be provided. Please save the date to join us! Watch your email and this website for registration information.
09/26/2014
It may be too early to think of winter but it is never to early to prepare. As part of the National PrepareAthon, FEMA has posted a new video to demonstrate winter storm preparedness. http://youtu.be/XVpGJ_Xl__w?list=UUVrYey5SZMid_VZk9D8tYmA
When The Sky Turns Gray - Animated Video
When The Sky Turns Gray - Animated Video for Winter Storm
06/26/2014
Check out this fun, free iPad app to help kids learn more about weather forecasting.
Storm Evader Weather App Removes the Mystery Around Forecasting
Kids growing up in Tornado Alley are used to bright, splotchy radar patterns moving across a television screen, and most know the difference between a tornado watch and warning. But do they understand how to read and predict the weather based on radar images and forecasts? Students at the University…