Emergency Preparedness
Tornadoes, floods, blizzards and other natural disasters can affect the
City. In addition, major disasters such as train wrecks, plane crashes,
explosions and accidental releases of hazardous materials pose a
potential threat to safety in Edina. In addition, the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, and the anthrax outbreaks that followed
have called increased attention to the critical role of local agencies in
homeland security.
The City has an emergency plan to ensure the protection of the public
from the effects of these hazards. The purpose of the plan is to ensure
the effective, coordinated use of its resources to maximize the
protection of life and property, ensure the continuity of government,
sustain survivors and repair essential facilities and utilities.
Prompted by increased threats and aided by increased
funding from Congress, the
Edina Health Department has been making
additional plans,
learning and teaching new skills and working with other communities to
improve local public health preparedness.
Severe Weather Alerts - If you want to be
notified of severe weather warnings while inside you can purchase a
weather radio or have an app installed on your smart phone. Many weather
apps for the smart phone are free.
When the Sirens activate: •
Please DO NOT call 911 and ask why the sirens were activated. The
dispatchers are often busy during severe weather and would like to leave
the lines open for emergencies. The Edina sirens are not activated by the
Edina dispatch center. Hennepin County dispatch center has the primary
responsibility for siren activation. The sirens are generally activated by
zone (Edina, Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Richfield, Ft. Snelling are in one
zone) but in 2012 they plan on activating siren by polygon. Activation by
polygon is more area specific and therefore less sirens should be
activated. • Please turn on your radio, TV, computer, or smart phone to
see what the emergency is.
CodeRED
The City of Edina has implemented a “reverse 9-1-1” notification system
for use during emergencies. The City of Edina has contracted with Emergency
Communications Network, Inc., of Ormond Beach, Fla., for its "CodeRED"
high-speed telephone emergency notification services. The CodeRED system
gives City officials the ability to deliver urgent pre-recorded emergency
telephone messages to targeted areas or the entire community at a rate of up
to 60,000 calls per hour. Messages could be sent for such disasters as
storms, hazardous material spills, illness outbreaks or pandemics, terrorist
attacks or other emergencies. When a message is sent, caller IDs will
display “866-419-5000.” All messages will begin with “This is a CodeRED
message from the City of Edina.” If a phone is not answered, the system will
try again, up to three times.
The backbone of the system is the City’s telephone database of properties
in the community. To ensure no one is omitted, all individuals and
businesses are urged to visit the "CodeRED
Residential and Business Data Collection" page and submit their
phone numbers to be called in an emergency.
Lt. Mike Nibbe coordinates the City’s Emergency Operations Plan. For
more information, call him at 952-826-0477.
Resources
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Edina Siren Map |
This is an outdoor warning siren map.
The sirens are meant to be heard by people outside. The circles of
coverage are approximate and may vary with topography and foliage.
There is additional coverage provided by adjacent cities with sirens
that overlap Edina. The map is created for general reference purposes
only and is not considered a legally recorded map or document. |
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Evacuation Routes |
The southwest area of Edina 494/169 area
is going through major construction. This area of the evacuation route
is constantly changing and alternates should be considered until
construction is complete. |
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Hennepin County Siren
Map |
This is an outdoor warning siren map for Hennepin County. The
circles of coverage are approximate and may vary with topography and
foliage. The map is created for general reference purposes only and is
not considered a legally recorded map or document. |
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Severe Weather Alerts |
Hennepin County is planning to transition from zone-based siren
activation to polygon-based activation in 2012. |
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Storm Preparedness |
Download information on preparing for storms. |
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