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sac county emergency management

Flash flooding is the most deadly thunderstorm threat in the United States. Never drive into a flooded area!  Additional information - Flash Flood Pamphlet (PDF)

Over the years, the ways to get hazardous weather warnings have changed. Do you know how you get a warning?  Additional information - Warning Reception Pamphlet (PDF)

In 2011, over 500 people died in the United States from tornadoes! Do you know where the safest place is in your home or car?  Additional information - Tornado Safety Pamphlet (PDF) 

Hundreds of severe thunderstorms hit Iowa each year. Did you know severe thunderstorms can be as dangerous as tornadoes?  Additional information - Severe Thunderstorm Pamphlet (PDF)

Learn about family safety from natural and man made hazards. Additional information - Family Preparedness Pamphlet (PDF)
Address
Emergency Management
1020 W. Main Street
Sac City, Iowa  50583
Phone
712-662-4789

Email the Sac County 
Emergency Management Director, Jim Bullock
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Iowa School Safety Guide  Click Here

This guide book was created by a committee of State Agencies, Education Associations, and First Responders. It represents a template which schools should use to enhance their current safety programs. The purpose of this document is to give the schools of Iowa a planning resource to reference when creating their school safety plans. Each school can decide how much or how little of this document they would like to incorporate into their current plan.

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