Emergency & Disaster Planning
Emergency Numbers & Websites - Printable PDF
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| City of Rolla | Phelps County | State of MO | Federal Gov't |
| Fire Dept: 364-3989 Police Dept: 364-1213 Hospital: 364-8899 Rolla Mun. Utilities: 364-1572 Greater Area Rolla Charitable Enterprise (GRACE): 368-5577 |
Sheriff's Dept: 426-3860 Health Dept: 364-3381 Salvation Army: 386-4919 Hwy Patrol: 368-2345 Phelps County Disaster Committee |
SEMA MO Dept of Transportation (MoDOT): 368-2567 Ready.Missouri.Gov Dept. of Health & Senior Svcs (573)751-6400 |
FEMA Dept. of Public Safety Dept. of Homeland Security American Red Cross: (573)364-3947 Center for Disease Control U.S. Dept of Education |
RADIOResults Radio
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TELEVISIONKY3 TV
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| Downloads | |||
| Emergency Operations Plan | Phelps County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan |
Ready in 3 Before Emergencies Happen (Power Point) |
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Plan... React... Survive!
(Download all in one PDF document)
| "Nobody plans to fail, but many have failed to plan." |
Children |
Earthquake |
Evacuation |
Fire |
First Aid |
Food |
Grab N' Go Bag |
Heat |
Home Safety |
Household / Family |
Phones |
Power Outage |
Seniors & Disabled |
Sirens |
Terror Attack |
Thunderstorms |
Tornado |
Utilities |
Water |
Emergency Operations Center
Director: Staff Sergeant Rick Williams
The Emergency Operations Center is the nerve center for City Government and other governmental and emergency response agencies in the event of a widespread emergency in Rolla or the surrounding area. Located in the basement of the Rolla Police Department, with emergency power and communications systems, the EOC is capable of being activated on short notice upon the decision of the Mayor or City Administrator.
The EOC is staffed by RPD officers and civilian personnel, and by members of each of the City's Departments as well as representatives from up to a dozen or more other entities. The EOC provides coordinated communication, between agencies providing emergency service, agencies responsible for basic infrastructure, and the news media. The EOC is also in constant communication with Central Communications and Dispatch when it is in operation, providing continual, up-to-date knowledge of situations being reported by citizens to the 911 system and its member agencies.
For more information on the EOC and its operations, contact Sergeant Rick Williams at 364-1213.
Emergency Facts and Tips
Everyone should have a basic knowledge of severe weather and hazardous accidents safety rules. Knowing what to do, or where to go when threatened can be the difference between life and death. This is equally important whether you are at home, work or in school. Having a rehearsed emergency plan in place can greatly reduce the potential of injury or even loss of life.
The following valuable safety information concerning severe weather and hazardous materials accidents is provided by both the National Weather Service and the State Emergency Management Agency. We encourage you to read this information thoroughly.
