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Mission
The Office of Emergency
Management is responsible for the development and implementation
of a comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. The purpose
of this plan is to provide for an effective emergency management
operation in Angelina County and the cities thereof in case
of a national emergency, war, natural disaster, man-made accidents,
technological accidents, or other major incidents. This Emergency
Management Plan defines who does what, when, where, and how,
in order to:
mitigate the effects of a hazard,
prepare for measures to be taken which will minimize damage,
respond during emergencies and provide whatever aid and
assistance is necessary, establish a recovery system
in order to return the community to its normal state of affairs. |
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| Office Location
Angelina County Courthouse Annex
606 East Lufkin Avenue
2nd Floor, Room 202
Lufkin, Texas
Mailing Address
P. O. Box 908
Lufkin, Texas 75902-0908
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| Phone |
936/634-5413 |
The Honorable Wes Suiter
Angelina County EMS Director
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E-mail:
wsuiter@angelinacounty.net |
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| Office Location
215 East Lufkin Avenue, 1st Floor
Lufkin, Texas
Mailing Address
P. O. Box 908
Lufkin, Texas 75902
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| Phone |
936/671-4054 |
Ricky Conner
Angelina County EMS Coordinator
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emc@angelinacounty.net |
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| History |
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| Emergency Management in Texas
dates to 1951, with the passage of the Civil Protection
Act by the Texas Legislature. The Texas Disaster
Act of 1975 created the Governor's Division of Emergency
Management (DEM). The Emergency Management of today is a multifaceted
comprehensive program for dealing with all large scale emergencies
and disasters. The Mayor of each incorporated municipality
and the County Judge of each county is designated as the Emergency
Management Director for each political subdivision. As the
Governor's designated agents, the Mayor and County Judge may
exercise the powers, on an appropriate local scale, granted
the governor by the Texas Disaster Act of 1975.
They may also designate a coordinator (EMC) to serve as an
assistant. Political subdivisions may establish inter-jurisdictional
agreements to manage and mutually benefit from local emergency
management programs. |
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Pandemic Flu Information |
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Angelina County and Cities Health District:
Pandemic Flu Information |
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