Prepared, Not Panicked: Weathering the Storm in Smith County
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When emergencies strike—whether it’s a tornado, flood, or prolonged power outage—preparedness can make all the difference. In this episode of Casting the NET, we sit down with Brandon Moore, Smith County’s Emergency Management Coordinator, and Russell Hopkins, Director of Public Health Emergency Preparedness at NET Health.
Together, we explore the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR), a vital tool that helps emergency planners identify residents who may need extra help during a disaster. We also highlight local programs that empower residents to get involved, including the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).
From seasonal weather threats to county-wide response plans, this conversation breaks down how Smith County and NET Health are working together to build a more resilient and better-prepared East Texas.
- NET Health's Public Health Emergency Preparedness
- Smith County Emergency Management Office
- State of Texas' Emergency Preparedness Website
- City and/or County Signup for the Free 'Smart 911' Notification System in East Texas
- S.T.E.A.R. Enrollment page for the General Public to Sign Up