VOL. 72 NO. 4
72 YEARS OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019
Emergency Farm Planning Emily Mailhot Reporter – Vegreville News Advertiser On the evening of Thursday, January 17, Brad Andres, a presenter from the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry division of Emergency Management, was hosted by Lamont County at the St. Micheal Hall, to help educate farmers, landowners, and producers about what they can do to both minimize risk and respond to emergencies on their farms. “Not everybody sees the reports of what goes on, and not everyone has seen the resources for emergency preparedness,” stated Andres, “We’ve definitely seen the need in Lamont County, and this meeting gives everyone a chance to learn more, and stay safer.” Some of the emergencies covered in the presentation included fire, pipeline break, medical emergency, and flood. A good emergency response plan, says Andres, includes a map of your property for reference. He had attendees draw up a map with fences, outbuildings, roads, and homes included. As you go, pipelines, waterers, gates, bodies of water (such as ponds, creeks, dugouts, etc.) should also be included. “Preparing for fires, it’s important to
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