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February 28, 2020 by Hancock COAD

First Workshop of 2020 Coming Up Soon

Join us on March 5th 

Our team will be gathering at the EOC  at 640 South Franklin in Greenfield at 3:30 for an informal walk through of the ESF 6 (Mass Care) documentation. With involvement by 911 Dispatch personnel, Hancock County Emergency Management, Hancock County CERT Team, local Radio Groups, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, United Way, Hancock County Senior Services(HART) and various shelter providers, it is critical that we make sure all interested parties are on the same page.

We learned from an actual call out that some folks will not evacuate when they need to because they won’t abandon their pets. Now, Frenzy Animal Rescue has joined our team and help to make sure everyone is safe, including our furry friends.

Often storms or flooding that necessitate people being evacuated to a shelter also damage their only transportation. That means various COAD partners will be called on to help with non-medical transport.

We will take a quick look at four different scenarios and explore the prescribed roles and responsibilities of the various team members, updating the current documentation as necessary. This will give everyone a chance to see how the process will work.


To find out more feel free to call 317-372-2304 or reply to this email

Hancock County COAD Team

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February 22, 2020 by Hancock COAD

What’s All the Fuss About?

What Are We Doing?

… work toward the mission of helping minimize the effects of a disaster.

… enhance the community’s ability to mitigate, prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, thus ensuring that human needs are met to provide a safe, sanitary and secure community.

… Preparation is vital to an effective response.  It is not IF but WHEN.

Likely you have hear the horror stories of people returning from an attempt to help during a disaster in other communities:
“I got there and sat around for hours before they were able to give me anything to do.”
“They had me, a licensed electrician, serving food.”
“No one seemed to know what to do and there were way too many managers.”

Granted, any disaster scenario is going to create some chaos even with the best preparation. But not being prepared (thinking through various situations, planning how to respond and then testing those plans) will significantly improve the speed at which you are able to react. Having the right people on the bus is only part of the solution. Having those people in the correct seats is the secret to success.

We are all volunteer so the more of you we can engage the more we will be able to accomplish during the preparation phase.  Here’s how you can get involved:
1. Come to one of the workshops coming up. The first is March 5 at 3:30 at the EOC (640 South Franklin Greenfield)
2. Get training on March 21,March 28 or April 18 at Calvary Baptist Church
3. Make a donation to support our operations. No staff but we still have expenses to cover
4. Offer resources you might be willing to loan during a crisis (4WD vehicle, generator, expertise)
5. Tech support (web work, Salesforce development,…)

To find out more feel free to call 317-372-2304 or view other posts on our web site

Hancock County COAD Team
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February 20, 2020 by Hancock COAD

Who We Are

What Is a COAD?

A COAD (Community Organizations Active in Disaster) is a collaborative network of organizations, churches, agencies, individuals, businesses and others based within a community or geographic area (in this case Hancock County, Indiana) representing public, private and not-for-profit agencies, which work toward the mission of helping minimize the effects of a disaster.

A COAD will enhance the community’s ability to mitigate, prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, thus ensuring that human needs are met to provide a safe, sanitary and secure community.

We strive to improve communication, cooperation, collaboration and coordination among those concerned about disasters in Hancock County. Preparation is vital to an effective response.  It is not IF but WHEN.

Stay tuned for specifics about how you can help.

Hancock County COAD Team

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