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City of Leawood
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Budget and Tax Info. City Code and Develop. Ord. Sustainability - Green Team. Bid Notices / Results. City Code and Develop. Ord. Budget and Tax Info. City Code and Develop. Ord. Sustainability - Green Team. State of City Address. Snow and Ice Issue. I can think of no more stirring symbol of man's humanity to man than a fire engine. - Kurt Vonnegut. Leawood ISO Rating 1. About Our Fire Department. What Happens When You Call 911. The Leawood Fire Department will meet the emergency and service needs. As a r...
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Shelter in Place
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Knowing How to Shelter in Place Can Save Your Life. Watch our video on You Tube:. Most of us know to go to the basement when there's a tornado, and to get out quickly in case of fire. But would you know what to do if a dangerous chemical is released or spilled in your neighborhood? Close and lock all doors and windows.
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Important Numbers
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Keep Important Information Handy. A list of important numbers is an important part of your emergency preparations. Include phone numbers for:. Insurance Providers (medical, home, auto). Drivers' licenses or other identification. Birth, marriage and death certificates. Record of bank accounts. A list of belongings.
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Special Planning for Pets
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Special Planning Needs for Pets. Preparedness for Pet Owners. By Sandy Scheiss, Fire Chief, Independence, Mo. The best way to protect your family from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan must include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives. 8212; Metropolitan Emer...
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Your Evacuation Plan
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Know What to Do if You Need to Evacuate. Disaster shelters often cannot accept pets and leaving pets behind is likely to result in their being injured, lost or worse. Prepare now for the day when both you and your pets may have to evacuate. Locate hotels and motels outside your immediate area that will accept pets. Before...
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Utilities
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Know How to Shut Off Utilities. Emergency numbers for some of the larger utility companies serving the Greater Kansas City area are listed here. For numbers for other service providers, check your utility bill or contact your local city government. Call Before You Dig! To locate underground utility lines:. If you turn off...
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Family Medical Information
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Have Family Medical Information Ready. In an emergency, you may need quick access to family medical information, especially if you have to leave your home. Take time now to make a list of each family member's medical information, and keep it with your emergency supply kit or other important documents.
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Home Hazard Hunt
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Conduct a Home Hazard Hunt. In a disaster, ordinary items in the home can cause injury and damage. Anything that can move, fall, break, or cause a fire is a potential hazard. Take time now to look around your home for potential hazards and correct any dangerous situations. Fasten all shelves securely.
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Tornadoes
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Make a Supply Kit. This site was created in cooperation with the Regional Homeland Security Coordinating Committee, and is supported by funding from the Department of Homeland Security. Recorded by Andy Bailey, National Weather Service, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Watches vs. Warnings. Means that tornadoes are possible in your area. Remain alert for approaching storms. Find out what counties are in the watch area by listening to your NOAA Weather Radio. Or local radio and television stations. If you have no area ...