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    June 24, 2014No Comments
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    logo_sedonafiredistrictTest to take place at approximately 2 p.m. Thursday, June 26

    In preparation for the upcoming monsoon season the Sedona Fire District and Coconino County will test the emergency siren system within Oak Creek Canyon at approximately 2 p.m. Thursday, June 26. 

    This system is designed to notify Oak Creek Canyon and Uptown Sedona residents, businesses and visitors of severe emergencies that require evacuation. This test serves two purposes:

    1. SFD is assured that the system is working well and will be available when needed.
    2. For residents, businesses and visitors become aware of what to expect in an actual emergency. 

    If an evacuation necessary and the siren system is implemented, residents are to remain calm, seek high ground and tune their radio to KAFF 930 AM or 92.9 FM for specific directions (if possible). 

    Ahead of the test, residents and visitors are asked to locate a safe area on their properties or on high ground where they could safely retreat during a flood. Residents are not asked to evacuate during the siren test but should immediately do so in an actual emergency.

    Residents are also encouraged to register with the City of Sedona, Coconino and/or Yavapai counties emergency notification systems. Formerly known as Reverse 911, the system for both Coconino and Yavapai Counties is called CodeRED.

    CodeRED is an emergency notification system that serves each county, including the cities located within their respective boundaries.

    Coconino and Yavapai County officials can remotely send recorded emergency information to a large majority of residents. Public safety officials may use this system to notify you in the event of wildland fires, neighbor­hood evacuations, closures of major highways due to traffic collisions, natural disasters, law enforcement emergencies and any other occurrence that may affect public safety.

    CodeRED provides another tool to help residents and business owners stay informed during emergencies. It is important to register all of your phone numbers directly to allow you to be contacted in an emergency.

    All area residents may register their phone numbers by accessing CodeRED for Coconino County at www.coconino.az.gov/emergency.

    Yavapai County residents may access CodeRED at www.regionalinfo-alert.org. Go to “Emergency Notification System” on the right side of the page.

    Sedona residents may access the City’s system at www.sedonaAZ.gov. Go to “Sign Up for Emergency Alerts” on the center of the page.

    Preparedness for any type of emergency or disaster starts with you. Follow these four basic steps to be prepared.

    1. Have a plan. Develop a family emergency evacuation plan together and plan escape routes.
    2. Have an emergency kit for evacuations and a stay kit for sheltering in place.
    3. Stay informed through emergency notification alerts.
    4. Volunteer in your community and be part of the response team.
    5. For additional information go to www.ready.gov.

    For additional information, call 928-282-6800 or go to www.sedonafire.org.

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