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 Emergency Preparedness
Natural and man-made disasters can cause national and local emergency situations at any time. This collection of links offer preparedness recommendations, official news updates and alerts, emergency contact information, media and weather links and links to state and federal government resources so that you and your family can be informed in the event of an emergency.

 

Emergency News & Weather
Official City Emergency News Bulletins
National Terrorist Threat Level
National and Local News Agencies
National Weather Service Denver

Bioterrorism Information
Facts About Biological Agents
How to Handle Bioterrorism Threats
Strategies for Coping
Ways You Can Help

Emergency Preparedness Guides
Colorado Guide: English Version (965K PDF)
Denver Guide: English / Spanish (693K PDF)
Denver Guide: Chinese Version (371K PDF)
Denver Guide: Russian Version (248K PDF)
Denver Guide: Vietnamese Version (55K PDF)

General Emergency Information
Alerts and Warnings
Potential Natural Disasters
Terrorism Preparedness in Colorado
72-Hour Emergency Preparedness Kit

Travel Information
Denver International Airport
Colorado Department of Transportation
RTD - Regional Transportation District
T-REX I-25 Construction
Snow Control (Denver Public Works)

Other Helpful Information
Denver Office of Emergency Management
Centers for Disease Control
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Emergency Management Agency
State of Colorado
U.S. Office of Homeland Security
United States Postal Service
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Click to visit READYColorado
READYColorado is a statewide campaign aimed at encouraging Coloradans to prepare for disasters by creating communications plans and READY kits.



Who To Call
 In any life-threatening emergency, call 911 to contact police, fire and paramedics in your neighborhood.

 Call the Denver Police/Fire/Paramedics Communications Center at 720-913-2000 to contact police, fire and paramedic personnel regarding issues that are not life-threatening.

 Call the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center at 303-739-1123 or 1-800-332-3073 (outside Metro Denver) for 24-hour advice from medical specialists regarding poison-related treatment and prevention.
Related Web Sites
Click to visit ReadyGov
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security offers three easy steps to keep safe during any emergency.



USA.gov is the U.S. government's official web portal to all federal, state and local government web resources and services.
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