Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail.
This page provides trusted resources for your reference to prepare yourself, your family, your community and/or your business in case of a disaster. Click on the blue text to go to the associated webpages. We hope you find them helpful.
Be Prepared Information
City and County of Broomfield (“CCOB”)
Preparedness and safety are shared responsibilities. Emergency preparedness involves the resources of multiple city and county organizations, emergency response teams, law enforcement, community members and our dedicated volunteers.
CCOB Residents’ Preparedness Guide
CCOB Resident/Business Preparedness
CCOB Emergency Preparedness All Departments
North Metro Fire Rescue District
We know after the Marshall Fire occurred, many of our residents were wondering, could that happen to me or my neighborhood? The answer is possibly. Learn more about North Metro Fire’s action plan for wildfire risk mitigation.
Emergency Preparedness Website
Department of Homeland Security
Ready.gov is a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower the American people to prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies and disasters. The goal of the campaign is to promote preparedness through public involvement. Ready asks individuals to do four key things:
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Stay informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate responses.
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Make a family emergency plan.
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Build an emergency supply kit.
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Get involved in your community by taking action to prepare for emergencies.
Be Prepared Training
These links are to recorded training sessions used with the permission of our members.
Emotional and Spiritual Care for Volunteers, presented by Kathy Escobar, co-pastor of The Refuge and Broomfield VOAD’s Emotional and Spiritual Care Coordinator, and Jo Ddouglas, also a co-pastor of The Refuge and founder of Mindful Member Care which helps folks develop resilience when working in hard places.
Live Trainings are also offered throughout the year. Check our website often to be informed of the next upcoming training.
Local Emergency Alerts
LookoutAlert is the official Emergency Notification System of the City and County of Broomfield, Jefferson County, and the City of Westminster.
CodeRED is the official Emergency Notification System of Adams County. They have a mobile app for the service.
BOCO Alert is the official Emergency Notification System of Boulder County.
The State of Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management website lists emergency alert links for all Colorado counties.
Other Useful Emergency Apps
The FEMA app provides real-time weather and emergency alerts from the National Weather Service for up to five locations nationwide, and helps you find a nearby shelter if you need to evacuate to a safe space.
Smart911 lets you be prepared for any emergency by giving public safety the information they need to better help and communicate with you.
The American Red Cross has a number of helpful apps. Find out more at their mobile apps webpage.