Expert advises how families can be ready for disasters

Published: Nov. 11, 2016, 11:15 a.m.

b'Planning is the key to help families get through a disaster, says Chris Dunham, Upstate\\u2018s director of emergency management. Develop a plan, have it ready to go and have basic supplies available, he advises, noting that in Central New York, severe weather is the most likely emergency. He touches on what will be needed if roads are impassible or the power goes out \\u2013 everything from food and water to having a contact person for family members separated by the disaster. He also outlines how Upstate University Hospital prepares for emergencies. (Click Planning is the key to help families get through a disaster, says Chris Dunham, Upstate\\u2018s director of emergency management. Develop a plan, have it ready to go and have basic supplies available, he advises, noting that in Central New York, severe weather is the most likely emergency. He touches on what will be needed if roads are impassible or the power goes out \\u2013 everything from food and water to having a contact person for family members separated by the disaster. He also outlines how Upstate University Hospital prepares for emergencies. (Click here here for brochures from the federal government on emergency planning.) for brochures from the federal government on emergency planning.)'