
To be better prepared as a nation, we all must do our part to plan for disasters. Individuals with or without disabilities can decrease the impact of a disaster by taking steps to prepare BEFORE an event occurs. – National Organization on Disability (NOD)
Emergency Plan Components
- Complete your Go and Stay Bag
- Plan of action checklist
- Farmers/ranchers preparedness
- Railway preparedness
- Fillable Form: Important information (PDF)
- Fillable form: Medical information (PDF)
COVID-19 Resources
- The most accurate and up-to-date sources of information are on the Minnesota Department of Health’s website and the Center for Disease Control website.
- Follow travel guidance on the CDC website.
- The Ready.gov website offers tools to help you make and practice a preparedness plan.
- A hotline for the public has been established by the Minnesota Department of Health: 651-201-3920.