05/07/2026
This week is Emergency Preparedness Week!
We all have a role to play in emergency preparedness. By knowing your role, you can prepare for what is within your control. Emergency services are the first call for help, but depending on the size and severity of the situation, there could be delays reaching your community. Households are encouraged to build self-reliance by preparing to meet their needs for a minimum of 72 hours.
During an emergency, everyday services may not be available and critical public services can become overwhelmed and not able to operate at full capacity. Individuals equipped with the right supplies are more likely to avoid personal emergencies during prolonged disruptions.
This Emergency Preparedness Week, remember that everyone has different skills and needs. Knowing your community and supporting one another can save lives during an emergency. Strong connections help response and recovery.
Learn what to do before, during and after a variety of hazards on
Emergency ManagementThe County of Warner is a member of the County of Warner Regional Emergency Partnership (CoWREP), which is a partnership with other municipalities within the geographical boundaries of the County of Warner. Other members include the Village of Coutts, Town of Milk River, Village....