Vermont Emergency Management

SITUATION REPORT

MESSAGE TO THE NEIGHBORS
ABOUT VERMONT YANKEE
EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS
EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE (EPZ)
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
TONE ALERT RADIOS
EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS)
SHELTER-IN-PLACE
EVACUATE
WHAT TO DO AS YOU LEAVE
ABOUT YOUR PETS
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
SIREN TESTING
FACTS ABOUT RADIATION
CHILDREN - SCHOOLS/CHILD CARE
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
POTASSIUM IODIDE
RECEPTION CENTERS
HOW TO TRAVEL
AT THE CENTER
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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What to Do as You Leave

  • Turn off lights and unnecessary appliances.
  • Close and lock windows and doors.
  • Check with neighbors to see if they need assistance and offer to share transportation, if you can.
  • If you need a ride, try to get one with neighbors.
  • If you cannot get a ride and have not registered with your local Emergency Management office for transportation assistance in an emergency, call the office in your community at the number listed. Emergency workers will arrange transportation for you.
  • If you have livestock, shelter them. Leave them a three-day supply of stored feed and water that has been protected from possible contamination.
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