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Emergency Management, formerly known as Civil Defense, was created by the Civil Defense Act of 1950. The primary responsibility at that time was to plan and prepare for nuclear attack.  As time went on, and the threat of attack subsided, a restructuring took place.  In 1979 the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was created which consolidated five Federal agencies that were dealing with several types of emergencies.  Since that time many state and local organizations, including Perry County, have accepted this approach and changed to the Emergency Management structure.  Along with the change came a new approach in preparedness.  No longer was planning done for single or narrowly defined categories of hazards, but towards an "All Hazards Approach" - attack, natural and technological threats.

The Perry County Emergency Management Agency maintains emergency plans for facilities that use or produce hazardous materials, dam failures, nuclear facilities, and for other types of man made or natural disasters.  The office also coordinates and directs actions that take place during large scale emergency situations.  This coordination is performed at the Emergency Operations Center located within our facility.  These activities are done in close cooperation with the County Commissioners, County Administrator, local Emergency Management Agencies (municipalities within the county), and emergency service organizations throughout the county.

Contact Information
Address

Center Square Court House  2 East Main Street              P.O. Box 37
New Bloomfield , PA 17068

Phone 717-582-2131 ext 2256
Fax 717-582-5165
Dept. Email

lsmeigh@perryco.org

erowe@perryco.org

 

Director Larry Smeigh
Deputy Director

Esther Rowe

Haz Mat Planner / Administrator

 

Local Emergency Planning Committee Richard Amsler, Chairman (717) 567-3731

Fire Training Coordinator

 

Mike Minich (717) 582-2575
EMS Training Coordinator Wes Smith (717) 536-0073

Perry County-Wide Communications
Emergencies 911
Non-Emergency Police 717-582-4311
Non-Emergency Fire 717-582-4311
Administrative Office 717-582-2131 Ext. 2256
Web Site www.perryco.org/perry/site.default.asp

4 Phases of Emergency Management

The Perry County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) serves the citizens of Perry County by taking an active and managerial role in the four phases of emergency management:

4 Phases of Emergency Management

Mitigation - Includes any activities that prevent a disaster, or reduce the chance of a disaster happening, or reduce the damaging effects of unavoidable disasters. 

Preparedness - Includes plans or preparations made to save lives or property and help the response and rescue service operations.

Response - Includes actions taken to save lives and prevent property damage and to preserve the environment during emergencies or disasters. The response phase is implementing your action plans.

Recovery - Includes actions that assist a community to return to a sense of normalcy after a disaster.

These four phases overlap.