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  1. 1. Officials urge evacuation preparedness
    www.redrocknews.com/evacuation - [Cached]

    Published on: 7/13/2006   Last Visited: 7/13/2006

    Sherrie Collins, the emergency services coordinator for Coconino County, said Oak Creek Canyon residents need to be prepared. She encouraged all Oak Creek Canyon residents to purchase , or request from her department , a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA] severe weather alert radio.

    She said these radios could be used to help monitor severe rainstorms that could threaten Oak Creek Canyon.
  2. 2. Flagstaff News Releases
    www.south-of-flagstaff-arizona - [Cached]

    Last Visited: 11/12/2007

    "The ability to inform our community residents to take protective action during emergencies is critical in saving lives," said Sherrie Collins, Coconino County Emergency Manager. Whether the need is to evacuate a neighborhood or shelter in place, public safety officials need to reach a multitude of people quickly. As seen recently in the wake of the Southern California fires, these systems help evacuate thousands of residents quickly when minutes can make a difference.

    "With this powerful tool, we will now be able to notify residents of an impending evacuation for wildland fire, a missing child report, or a hazardous material spill, to name a few," said Collins.
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    For more information, call Coconino County Emergency Manager Sherrie Collins at (928) 526-2735; toll-free (800) 790-1990.
  3. 3. County Supervisors Association of Arizona
    www.countysupervisors.org/news - [Cached]

    Published on: 11/13/2007   Last Visited: 3/10/2008

    "These funds will better enable first responders and emergency managers to provide needed equipment, training and incident management tools for community and County emergency response," said Sherrie Collins, Coconino County Emergency Manager. "Congress and the Department of Homeland Security have asked state and local governments to meet target capabilities in responding to all types of emergencies and these funds will assist in helping Coconino County first responders in meeting these goals."

    For more information, call Sherrie Collins at (928) 526-2735; toll-free (800) 559-9289; or Cathy Allen, Coconino County Sheriff's Office at (928) 226-5017.

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