Emergency Management
Contact Information Cody Mattson, Director Rolette County Emergency Management E-mail: roletteem@nd.gov Address 16 1st ST SW, Rolla ND 58367 Phone: 701-477-3156 Fax: 701-477-3484Emergency Management
Contact Information Cody Mattson, Director Rolette County Emergency Management E-mail: roletteem@nd.gov Address 16 1st ST SW, Rolla ND 58367 Phone: 701-477-3156 Fax: 701-477-3484Emergency Management
Contact Information Cody Mattson, Director Rolette County Emergency Management E-mail: roletteem@nd.gov Address 16 1st ST SW, Rolla ND 58367 Phone: 701-477-3156 Fax: 701-477-3484Emergency Management
Contact Information Cody Mattson, Director Rolette County Emergency Management E-mail: roletteem@nd.gov Address 16 1st ST SW, Rolla ND 58367 Phone: 701-477-3156 Fax: 701-477-3484Emergency Management
Contact Information Cody Mattson, Director Rolette County Emergency Management E-mail: roletteem@nd.gov Address 16 1st ST SW, Rolla ND 58367 Phone: 701-477-3156 Fax: 701-477-3484Emergency Management
Contact Information Cody Mattson, Director Rolette County Emergency Management E-mail: roletteem@nd.gov Address 16 1st ST SW, Rolla ND 58367 Phone: 701-477-3156 Fax: 701-477-3484
What Can We Help You With?
Turtle Mountain Band Of Chippewa Indians & Rolette County -
Joint Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
What is Emergency Management?
Emergency Management is a comprehensive effort coordinating a wide range of public safety and awareness programs to ensure that a high level of preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery will be maintained for all known hazards.
Continuous assessment, planning, training and exercising is undertaken involving public agencies and the public sector. In doing this, a partnership with a good working relationship is formed with local emergency response agencies, such as fire, law enforcement, public works, volunteer agencies, public health, and emergency medical services. These joint events bring about an awareness of each other's capabilities and limitations.
Under State and Federal law, each county is required to set up an Emergency Management organization that will best serve the entire jurisdiction. (NDCC 37-17.1-07; Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950)
Continuous assessment, planning, training and exercising is undertaken involving public agencies and the public sector. In doing this, a partnership with a good working relationship is formed with local emergency response agencies, such as fire, law enforcement, public works, volunteer agencies, public health, and emergency medical services. These joint events bring about an awareness of each other's capabilities and limitations.
Under State and Federal law, each county is required to set up an Emergency Management organization that will best serve the entire jurisdiction. (NDCC 37-17.1-07; Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950)
Emergency Operations Plan
The role of the Emergency Manager includes the coordination of services to provide adequate response to any disaster or potential disaster in Rolette County. To do this, the Emergency Manager is required to coordinate activities necessary to mitigate, plan for, respond to, and recover from any emergency or disaster that may occur in the County. This is accomplished through an "all hazards" approach. Assessment of the Rolette County Emergency Operations Plans (EOP) is accomplished by a series of exercises. The exercise cycle starts with a Tabletop Exercise which leads into a Functional Exercise and is culminated with a Full-Scale Exercise.
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