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INFORMATION LINKS:

FEDERAL
•The White House
•Department of Homeland Security
•FEMA
•FBI
•Are You Ready?

STATE
•Texas DPS - Division of Emergency Management
•Texas Department of Health

AID ORGANIZATIONS
•The American Red Cross
•The Salvation Army

WEATHER
•Local Weather
•SkyWarn
•Tornado
•Flood Education
•Winter Storms
•Drought

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
•Texas Dept. of Health - Bureau of Radiation Control
•Center for Disease Control
•2004 Emergency Response Guidebook

MISCELLANEOUS

•Disaster Supplies

•Disaster Preparedness Guide

•Business Preparedness

•Disaster Preparedness Guide for Persons with Special Needs

•FEMA for Kids


 
 
 
 
 


 

emergency conditions

317 S. TRAVIS | SHERMAN TX 75090 | 903-892-7263

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is to provide an effective community-wide emergency management program that includes mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery capabilities for major emergencies/disasters to minimize the loss of life and property. Developing, maintaining and using this plan constitute a major component of the emergency management program.

General Information about Sherman’s Emergency Management Program

Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating the City of Sherman's preparation for and response to emergency situations. Sherman is exposed to many hazards, which have the potential for disrupting the community, causing damage and creating casualties. Natural hazards include severe storms, floods, and tornadoes. As a major transportation thoroughfare, Sherman also faces the threat of hazardous material accidents involving the transportation of chemicals on the highways and railroads of our community.

To address these potential threats, the OEM publishes the city's emergency management plan. This plan provides the framework upon which the City of Sherman prepares for, responds to and performs its emergency response functions during times of natural or man-made disasters or national emergencies. The plan is based on the four phases of Emergency Management which are:

Mitigation - Those activities which eliminate or reduce the probability of disaster.
Preparedness - Those activities which governments, organizations and individuals develop to save lives and minimize damage.
Response - Those actions to minimize loss of life and property damage and provide emergency assistance.
Recovery - Those short and long-term activities which restore city operations and help return the community to a normal state.

When the City of Sherman faces an emergency and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated, the OEM works with appropriate city departments as well as the appropriate county, state, and federal agencies to respond effectively and quickly provide for the continuity of services to the public
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