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Champaign Forecast

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Created: 25 February 2013
Champaign County EMA would like to thank Dan Epstein and his wife Shira Epstein, owner’s of Champaign Surplus, for their donation of a “Silva” compass training set to include 24 compasses and training manuals to the Champaign County Emergency Management Agency “Search and Rescue Team.”  Thanks for your continued support!.

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Created: 17 February 2013
Champaign County EMA was successful in obtaining donations from The Atkins Group, the Champaign County Fire Chief’s Association and the county MABAS((Mutual Aid Box Alarm System) 28 Fire Service group to purchase a sonar system for the County Dive Team. This sonar system will provide the Dive Team with the capability to search in deep water for persons, vehicles, and items and record findings for evidence.  On January 31, 2013, The Atkins Group formally presented the system to Lloyd Galey, Chief of the Cornbelt Fire Protection District and the County Dive Team.  A subsequent presentation was held at the Champaign County Fire Chief’s Association on February 14th in Homer.


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Created: 14 February 2013
Save the Date
National Weather Service Spotter Training

March 21, 2013
6:30 PM-9:00PM

U of I Digital Computer Lab (ROOM 1320)
1304 West Springfield Ave.
Urbana, IL  61801
Parking is available in Lot B1

Topics Covered in the spotter training class include:
Spotter Safety
Thunderstorm Development and features
Types of Thunderstorms – especially those that impact Illinois
Types of Tornadoes, Landspouts and Gustnadoes
Non-tornadic severe weather (T-storm, Wind Gusts, Large Hale & Flooding)
Resources for Spotters
How and What Spotters Need to Report

 
If you have any questions or would like to register, please call the Champaign County Emergency Management Agency at 217-384-3826 or email John Dwyer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Created: 12 December 2012
Officials from the National Weather Service (NWS) Central Illinois Forecast Office in Lincoln declared Champaign County a Storm Ready® County during a presentation at the Tuesday December 11th County Board meeting.  This award has only been given to 18 other counties in Illinois. The award is in recognition of the County EMA and local agencies active planning, training and preparedness for weather related emergencies.

The award was presented by Chris Miller, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the National Weather Service, Lincoln, and accepted by Champaign County Board Chair Alan Kurtz, Champaign County EMA Director, John Carlson, Champaign County EMA Deputy Director, John Dwyer, and Champaign County EMA Public Information Officer Rick Atterberry.


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StormReady® is a registered trademark used by NOAA.

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Created: 11 December 2012
With holiday shopping in full swing, you might want to consider presents and stocking stuffers that could save lives during emergencies.

Gifts such as NOAA Weather Alert radios, flashlights and first-aid kits can help friends and family prepare for disasters, while smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers will make their homes safer.

A vehicle preparedness kit is easy to assemble. A backpack or rubber tub can be stocked with items such as a flashlight, extra batteries, blankets, jumper cables, first aid kit, windshield scraper, small shovel, water bottles and some non-perishable snack foods.

Fire safety and prevention gift ideas, such as foldable ladders for second-story emergency escapes and flameless scented candles, are also great gift ideas.

Most preparedness and safety gift items can be found in hardware and department stores. For additional information on emergency preparedness, visit the Ready Illinois website at www.Ready.Illinois.gov.  The OSFM website, www.sfm.illinois.gov, offers more information about fire safety.





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