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Evacuation and Shelter-in-PlaceFor information to use during Wolf Creek emergencies, see their homepage at www.wcnoc.com. HOW YOU WILL KNOW WHEN You will be notified by local officials, police, sheriff, or emergency management. These officials may use a variety of means, including the radio, PA system from vehicles or simply door-to-door contact. WHAT TO DO In the unlikely event that you are told to evacuate, you should move as soon as possible to the location designated by local officials. Hopefully, any potential dangers are being anticipated and the evacuation is being ordered in advance of any hazard that may be approaching. Thus, you should have time to move in an orderly, controlled manner (without panic, haste). But, it also does not mean you can delay your departure in order to pack a lot of personal items or move furniture. WHAT TO TAKE Do not waste valuable time collecting and packing a lot of materials. Gather and pack only what you and your family will need. Plan ahead and save time by having these items in a readily accessible place:
HOW TO EVACUATE Before you leave, turn off lights, appliances and heating/air conditioning system. Leave your refrigerator/freezer on. LOCK YOUR HOME. SHELTER-IN-PLACE: If you are outside, you, your family and pets should go into your house or a nearby building. Studies have shown that even poorly sealed buildings offer some protection. Going inside is safer than trying to outrun a release. Being inside will allow the release to pass over you. If you have children who are in school, they will be protected by school officials according to their pre-plans. |
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For More Information Contact:
Coffey County Courthouse
110 S. 6th Street
Burlington, Kansas 66839-1798
Phone: (620) 364-2191
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