When emergencies happen in rural communities, especially disasters that are severe or prolonged, the demands on local response agencies and healthcare facilities can quickly consume available resources. Disasters have complex effects, whether they are natural or man-made, and can occur without warning.

Rural communities can deal more effectively with large-scale emergencies by planning and preparing for emergencies before they happen. Rural residents, communities, local governments, and others involved in emergency preparedness and response face challenges that can include:

Resource limitations, such as equipment and supplies, training, and infrastructure

  • Access to healthcare for higher levels of care
  • Remoteness and geography
  • Low population density
  • Communication issues

Colcord's Emergency Management Coordinator is Mary Pippins. You may call her for more information. 918-326-1800

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