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Natural Disaster Information Cards

NDICNormally, when someone has an emergency and needs help, they can call the 911 center and dispatchers will quickly send help from the police, paramedics, or fire department. But during a natural disaster there are many people requesting help, and thinly stretched emergency responders may be significantly delayed, or might not be available to respond at all. In these cases, citizens are left to help themselves or their neighbors. They may call 911 for advice, but because natural disasters are infrequent, the correct advice for their specific problem may not be readily available.

Another problem caused by the relative infrequency of these catastrophic events is the lack of experience among many dispatchers. When first exposed to the chaos surrounding a natural disaster and its aftermath, many in the emergency communications profession are surprised by the vast range of questions and requests they receive from the public. Some of the requests seem unimportant or trivial to them in the heat of the moment. Many times the questions being asked are ones they have never heard before, and ones to which they have no answers. To assist during such situations, a system called "Natural Disaster Information Cards," or "NDIC" has been developed.

To inquire about NDIC training for your agency, phone John Weaver at (970) 491-8342. Please call weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mountain Time.

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