Departments and Agencies
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City Emergency Management Agency
The City of St. Louis Emergency Management Agency (CEMA), a division of the Department of Public Safety, maintains an ongoing program of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery -
Fire Department
Established on Sept. 14, 1857, the St. Louis Fire Department is the second oldest career Fire Department in the United States -
Public Safety Department
The Department of Public Safety is the largest municipal government department in the City of St. Louis overseeing the Fire Department, six major divisions, two bureaus, a correctional institution and the city jail.
Informational Pages
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Area Hazards
This page outlines and provides general information on hazards/threats local to the City of St. Louis -
Be Prepared
This page outlines steps to being prepared for a disaster or emergency -
Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
Information about the City's ambulance service. -
Businesses
Preparedness information for businesses -
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
And explanation of the CERT Program -
Education Opportunities
Links and information regarding various education opportunities for Fire and EMS personnel. -
Fire Department Communications
Information regarding the bureau within the Fire Department that dispatches appropriate equipment to emergency calls. -
Hazards: Building Collapses/Explosions
Threats, Hazards: Building Collapses/Explosions -
Kids
Emergency preparedness information and resources for kids. -
Links
Emergency preparedness links. -
NOAA Weather Radio
This page explains the NOAA weather radio and its importance in every household. -
Outdoor Warning Sirens
This page describes the Outdoor Warning Sirens used in the City of St. Louis.
External Resources
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All Ready STL - Types of emergencies
All Ready STL information page -
American Red Cross Greater St. Louis Region
St. Louis Red Cross has provided comfort, care and necessities to those affected by disaster. On the scene following tornadoes, floods and power outages, the Greater St. Louis Region also responds to an average of three house fires every day. We provide immediate assistance for food, shelter, clothing and emotional support.
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