Emergency Management
ATV Safety
Submitted by: FCP Emergency Management, Director Bobbie Irocky All-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, are off-road vehicles used for things like farm work and riding on trails. … Read more
Severe Weather Awareness Week
Tornado Safety Before the Storm Develop a plan for you and your family for home, work, school and outdoors. Know the safest shelter areas in … Read more
2021 Wisconsin Statewide Tornado Drill
Thursday, April 15th, 2021 Please reserve 15 minutes to practice your own tornado and severe weather safety plans (1:45pm and 6:45pm) Local municipalities may still … Read more
Spring Forward
Spring forward this Sunday, March 14th, as clocks will be turned forward at 2 in the morning.
Celebrating Thanksgiving
Traditional Thanksgiving gatherings with family and friends are fun but can increase the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19 or the flu. Follow these tips to make your Thanksgiving holiday safer.
Test, Review, Replace for Daylight Saving Time
When setting your clocks back one hour on Halloween night, Saturday, October 31st, test your smoke alarms, review your family’s emergency escape plans, and replace any emergency supplies that may expire soon.
Winter storm could impact Thanksgiving holiday travel
With a winter storm expected to affect the busy Thanksgiving Travel week, FCPC Emergency Management is encouraging anyone traveling this holiday season to make sure they are watching the weather and accounting for it in their planning.
Test, Review, Replace for Daylight Saving Time
A smoke alarm with a dead or missing battery is the same as having no smoke alarm at all. Take care of your smoke alarms according to the manufacturer instructions, and follow these tips from the U.S. Fire Administration
State Health Agency Offers Tips to Keep You and Your Family Safe During and After Severe Weather
As people in northern Wisconsin are cleaning up and assessing damage following a round of severe weather that caused widespread damage and power outages over the weekend…