Virginia Department of Emergency Management
10501 Trade Court, Richmond, VA 23236
CONTACT:
Bob Spieldenner, VDEM, (804) 674-2400
bob.spieldenner@vdem.virginia.gov
FOR RELEASE AT WILL - Feb. 4, 2010
RICHMOND, VA —The approaching winter storm will bring hazardous conditions to Virginia, ranging from freezing rain and high winds to sleet, snow and ice. Residents should take the time now to look at their specific needs and talk with their families and neighbors about what they would do in an emergency.
“Several Virginians have lost their lives due to winter weather this season, and we don’t want to lose any more,” said Michael Cline, state coordinator for the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. “It is very important that everyone follow basic winter weather safety instructions and stay aware of the current weather forecast for their area.”
Basic weather safety involves staying off the roads, dressing in layers, having emergency supplies ready and avoiding overexertion.
Driving
Health concerns
Emergency heat
Emergency assistance
If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1.
If you are seeking assistance for an elderly or disabled person during the storm, need information on warming shelters in the area or concerned about an unsheltered individual or family at risk of hypothermia, please dial 2-1-1 or visit 211virginia.org.
When you dial 2-1-1, a trained professional will listen to your situation and suggest sources of help using one of the largest databases of health and human services in your community and statewide. All referrals are confidential, and you can search for these same services on 211virginia.org.
Detailed safety information is available at http://www.ReadyVirginia.gov.
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