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500 C Street Sw, Washington, DC 20472
Helps state and local governments prepare for and respond to natural and man made emergencies, including accidents at nuclear power facilities and accidents involving transportation of radioactive materials.Businesses of all sizes, homeowners and renters who suffer disaster-related damage or loss should register with FEMA: online at "www.DisasterAssistance.gov" smartphone through m.fema.gov call FEMA's toll-free registration line at 1-800-621-3362
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279 County Rd 46, Norwich, NY 13815
Ensures public safety and health by addressing different emergencies.
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103 Corporate Dr, Owego, NY 13827
Coordinates the County's efforts to prepare for and respond to emergency situations.
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153 Lt Van Winkle Dr, Binghamton, NY 13905
Plans for and provides direction in case of natural and/or man-made disasters.
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280 Phoebe Ln Ste 3, Delhi, NY 13753
Provides county-wide 9-1-1 communications for fire, emergency medical or police emergencies.
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140 Co Hwy 33w, Cooperstown, NY 13326
Dedicated to serving and protecting the residents of Otsego County.Cooling Centers
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Website, Telephone Support Only, NY 00000-0000
Provides information on how you might be able to get help from the U.S. Government before, during and after a disaster. If the U.S. President makes help available to individuals in your community after a disaster: 1) go to DisasterAssistance.gov on your computer or smartphone2) take the anonymous questionnaire to get a personalize list of possible assistance3) quickly apply for many forms of assistance on the website4) update and check the status of your application online
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500 C Street Sw, Washington, DC 20472
Comprehensive website with resources for individuals in federally-declared disaster areas, including: developing personalized list of possible assistance--no login or personal information required applying online for assistance checking disaster assistance application statusIndividuals must register with FEMA to begin filing a post-disaster claim. This information is needed: names of occupants in the household Social Security number of person registering gross household income household address and phone number insurance information (policy number, carrier, etc.) pictures accepted but not required: only damage recorded by FEMA inspector is reimbursed
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