Homeland Security
View links for emergency preparedness, homeland security questions, and guidelines to emergency service responders.
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Resources
- Emergency Numbers
Access important phone numbers that you may need in a time of crisis.
- Commercial Mobile Radio Services
The CMRS Board is charged with administrating the CMRS fund for the purpose of implementing wireless emergency 911 service through out Kentucky in accordance with State and Federal Legislation and Regulation.
- Crisis Response Board
The team's primary purpose is to lessen the impact of crisis and disaster by providing support to communities and emergency responders whose lives are impacted by the effects of trauma.
- Emergency Phone Numbers, Kentucky State Police
In serving the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the State Police strive to provide multiple points of contact to ensure they are always easy to reach.
- Family Security
Make sure your family is ready for any emergency.
- Make a Security Plan
You should plan in advance what you will do in an emergency.
- Missing Children
The Kentucky Missing and Exploited Children Unit was organized in 1984 to create a centralized clearinghouse to assist law enforcement agencies to locate and return missing children to their homes.
- Red Cross Family Preparedness
Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. Plan beforehand what your family should do.
- Security Readiness Kit
When preparing for a possible emergency situation, it's best to think first about the basics of survival: fresh water, food, clean air and warmth.
- General Information
Learn about homeland security, terrorism and more.
- Kids Web Sites
Kids can have fun while learning about the FBI, CIA, and Federal government.
- America's Story - Kentucky: Library of Congress
"America's Story from America's Library" wants you to have fun with history while learning at the same time. We want to put the story back in history and show you some things that you've never heard or seen before. The stuff you see comes from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The Library is the largest in the world and has millions of amazing things that will surprise you.
- CIA Kids Page
CIA page for kids includes history of the agency, facts and games
- FBI for Kids Grade K-5
Fun activities and information about the FBI for kids in grades Kindergarten to 5th.
- FBI for Kids Grades 6-12
Fun activities and information about the FBI for kids in grades 6 to 12.
- FEMA for Kids
This site teaches you how to be prepared for disasters and how you can prevent disaster damage.
- USA.Gov for Kids
Developed by the Federal government, this site provides links to some of the best kid's sites in government and other organizations.
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