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Peterborough Fire & Rescue
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Peterborough, NH 03458
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Peterborough
Emergency Management
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The Peterborough Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) is a department of the Town which reports to the Town Administrator through its Director. PEMAs Director is appointed by the Town Administrator and is the Fire Chief, Joseph P. Lenox III. The Agency consists of the several core Town officials. These members include: the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen; Town Administrator; Fire Chief/Director; Police Chief; Public Works Director ; Director of Office of Community Development; and, other Town Division Heads as required.
PEMA is required by the State of New Hampshires Office of Emergency Management to have a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP). Peterboroughs CEMP outlines the response the Town would implement in order to maintain the critical infrastructure of the Town and its services. Additionally, the plan includes responses for all types of man-made or natural disasters, including domestic water emergencies, hazardous materials incidents and medical events. All core members have a complete copy of the plan and would immediately utilize it when an emergency arises. PEMAs core members are also charged with reviewing the CEMP annually.
The Towns critical infrastructure and the coordinated response to an emergency would be managed within an Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Establishing an EOC is a key first step for the Towns integrated response to an emergency. An EOC is a secured area where only credentialed PEMA members and public safety personnel have access so that they can focus on critical business functions and planning response and recovery operations. This Center is set up with special communications such as, phones, public safety radios, TV, computer jacks; manuals and, plans.
The EOC also establishes a Public Information Center. This is an off-site location in relation to the EOC and is where the media and press can meet. The location may be at the scene of the incident/emergency when it is safe, or at a location remote from the incident such as the Town House. This gives the EOC the ability to provide coordinated, accurate and timely information to the press and assures that the EOC members are able to focus on the response and recovery actions being implemented.
Peterboroughs EOC had been activated three times in 2005. The first was for the snow storm in February, the second was for the domestic water event in August, and the last was the heavy rains and subsequent flooding in October.
PEMAs core members meet quarterly in order to perform strategic response planning. This ensures that the Town has response plans for actual risks from man-made or natural disasters.
Past News and Informational Documents:
Power Outage Safety Tips 2/12/07
Extreme Cold Weather Precautions 1/25/07
Winter Safety Tips for your Pets 1/23/07
Thin Ice Safety Precautions 1/23/07
Hot Weather Advisory
Avian Influenza Information
For more information about PEMA contact:
Emergency Management Director
Chief Joseph P. Lenox III
16 Summer Street, Peterborough, NH 03458
Business: 603-924-8090 X 201
Fax: 603-924-8091