Missouri Emergency Management Agencies

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AC0RV

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Ok gang need your help on compiling a list of the Emergency Management Agencies in the State of Missouri. I am particularly looking for Agencies in the following counties

Madison, Maries, Mercer, Oregon, Pemiscot, Ray, Ripely, Shannon and Shelby Counties

I will also take info other EMAs within the State of Missouri as well. Any help would be appreciated a lot . A BIG thanks in advance.

Send any info to drfuller@charter.net and to the database administrator for the Missouri as well.

Thanks again,
 

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The info I need

Name of Agency
Mailing and/or street address
City,State, Zip
Phone
Fax
Contact Person
Website (If any)
E-mail ( If any)
Frequencies (or systems related to their communications)

and any other info you want to throw in
 

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If you visit the Missouri State Emergency Mgmt. Web site, you can find a lot of information that might help you find what you're looking for. I know that several state EMAs offer a county directory that lists the contact information that you're looking for, with the exception of the radio frequencies. If you were to contact the state EMA, I am sure they would probably give you a copy of the directory in pdf format. You might want to contact your local regional director for more information.

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KC0STG said:
Madison, Maries, Mercer, Oregon, Pemiscot, Ray, Ripely, Shannon and Shelby Counties

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Ray County has an ARES group that just recently started up. I don't have an address for them but I might be able to check on it for you.

Max...
 

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Just to give you a heads up, this is a pretty massive project... Each county has an Emergency Management Director/Agency, and most municipalities as well (by state statute). As of last count, I think there are 600 + jurisdictions that SEMA has on file...
 
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