
Colorado Air National Guard
Colorado Army National
Guard
Men and women who can
augment the active force during national emergencies or war, and
provide assistance during natural disasters and civil disturbances.
Church World Service
A cooperative ministry of 36 Portestant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations, providing disaster relief, refugee assistance, and sustainable self-help and development in more than 80 countries.
Federal Office of Emergency Management (FEMA)
Prepares the nation for hazards and manages federal
response and recovery efforts following any national incident.
Red Cross- Mile High Chapter
Provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people
prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
Salvation
Army- Western Territory
Responds to local and national disasters.
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Colorado State Forest Service- Fire Division
Updated
Fire Information Page
Protects people and the environment from damaging wildfires and
educates people on the safe use of fire to help meet the needs of
the resources and society.
US Forest Service Fire & Aviation- Rocky Mountain Area
Current
Wildland Fire Information
Works to advance technologies in fire management and to suppress,
maintain, and improve tracking system and support Federal, State,
and International partners.
US
Fire Administration
Works to reduce life and economic losses due to fire
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Colorado Water Conservation Board- Flood Prevention
Provides local
jurisdictions with technical assistance and flood plan information.
FloodSmart.gov
Information about flood risks, flood prevention, flood
insurance, and what to do following a flood. National Flood
Insurance Program
General flood information.
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Colorado Office of Prepardness and Security
Works to bring focus and structure to terrorism
prevention and preparedness.
-Report Suspicious Activity (Colorado Information Analysis Center)
Current Threat Level (US Department of Homeland Security)
Law Enforcement
9NEWS Law Enforcement Resources
Ready.gov
Educates the public on a continuing basis, about how to prepare
for a national emergency, including a terrorist attack.
US Department of Homeland Security
In the event of a terrorist attack, natural disaster or other large-scale
emergency, they assume primary responsibility by providing a coordinated,
comprehensive federal response to any large-scale crisis and an
effective recovery effort.
-Office of Grants and Training
Responsible for preparing the nation for terrorism by assisting states, local, and tribal jurisdictions, and regional authorities as they prevent, deter, and respond to terrorist acts.
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