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Every community should have an EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

Every community should have an EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN. A LEVEL 1 EMERGENCY: Affects a few families. A LEVEL 2 EMERGENCY: Affects a larger geographical area. A LEVEL 3 EMERGENCY: Affects hundreds or thousands of people. A widespread flu outbreak

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Every community should have an EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

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  1. Every community should have an EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

  2. ALEVEL 1 EMERGENCY: Affects a few families. ALEVEL 2 EMERGENCY: Affects a larger geographical area. ALEVEL 3 EMERGENCY: Affects hundreds or thousands of people.

  3. A widespread flu outbreak is an example of a PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS. Photo by Andrew Davidhazy Rochester Institute of Technology

  4. To develop an EMERGENCY PLAN for your community, download the LIONS ALERT PROGRAM GUIDE (IAD-911) available at www.lionsclubs.org

  5. If alarge disaster occurs, contact Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) to request an assistance grant.

  6. To offer assistance services or materials log onto the Lions Emergency/ Non-Emergency Assistance at www.lionsclubs.org

  7. For more information, log onto www.lionsclubs.org or E-mail:Programs@ lionsclubs.org

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