Lake County SD Emergency Management

Lake County SD Emergency Management Lake County Emergency Management plays a vital role in planning, response, recovery and mitigation.

Emergency Management works within a living circle, which consists of Mitigation, Planning, Response, and Recovery operations. All of these actions are on going throughout the year as well as during an emergency situation. The primary focus of operations during an emergency will change with seasonal weather conditions as warranted in the situational reports. The general public can be a valuable ass

et any situation and are to monitor the conditions around them and report things as they happen. During any emergency situation it is better that all citizens monitor local radio or media stations from the safety of their home instead of going to the scene where they could be placing themselves in harms way.

**ATTENTION**We will be testing the Outdoor Warning Sirens around the county & our Mass Notification software. At 12:00 ...
05/29/2026

**ATTENTION**

We will be testing the Outdoor Warning Sirens around the county & our Mass Notification software. At 12:00 NOON Today.

If you do not receive a message, it is more then likely because the settings on your phone don’t allow a text to come through. You can go into your phone and change the settings to allow your phone to receive these tests. However all regular cell phones WILL receive a REAL WORLD emergency notifications in the event one occurs.

Additonally please sign up for Non Emergency Text Alerts (Burn Bans, Severe Weather etc.) through Text My Gov.

Thanks!
Lake County Sheriff's Office, South Dakota
Lake Madison Development Association
City of Madison, SD Fire Department
City of Madison, SD Police Department
Wentworth Fire Department, South Dakota
Ramona Fire Department

05/22/2026

It's the last day of National Safe Boating Week, but the fun is just beginning. Get out there this summer and find adventure. Make fun, safe memories. 🧡

Here's our final tip for the week! Always pay attention and maintain full visibility when operating a vessel.

05/22/2026

A dreary day will continue as scattered showers with isolated thunderstorms bring between 0.50” to 1.00” inch of rainfall to most areas with pockets of higher possible. Otherwise, could see additional small rain chances (

05/22/2026

❤️ Free CPR & AED Training at The Lakes ❤️

The Lakes Bar & Grill and Lakes Golf Course will be hosting a free CPR and AED training session on Friday, May 29th at 9:00 AM in the basement of The Lakes.

This training is open to everyone in the community, and all are welcome to join and receive certification. The training itself is free. If you would like a physical certification card, there will be a $25 fee for the card.

This session is being offered to help educate our community on how to respond in an emergency and how to save a life.

The Lakes Bar & Grill and Lakes Golf Course currently have an AED device located in the basement of the building. We are also planning to add a second AED device to the community at the new bathroom/drink shack between holes 5 and 6 once that project is completed.

We hope you’ll join us for this important training opportunity. You never know when knowing CPR or how to use an AED could make all the difference.

05/19/2026

It's National Safe Boating Week! Day 4 - Tip 4: Never boat under the influence.

05/18/2026

Happy EMS Week!

To every EMT, paramedic, dispatcher, firefighter-medic, flight crew member, ER tech, and the countless support staff who run toward the chaos when the rest of us run away—thank you. From the bottom of our hearts.

This week isn't just another checkbox on the calendar. It's a chance to pause and truly see you. The ones who crawl into mangled cars at 2 a.m. on rain-slick highways. The ones who hold a terrified child's hand while starting an IV. The ones who deliver the worst news a family will ever hear with gentleness and dignity. The ones who carry the weight of every call long after the shift ends.

You see people on their absolute worst days—broken, bleeding, panicked, grieving—and you meet them with steady hands, calm voices, and compassion that never seems to run out, even when your own tank is on empty. You miss birthdays, holidays, school plays, and anniversaries because someone else's emergency doesn't wait. You come home smelling like diesel, blood, and sweat, too wired to sleep, knowing tomorrow you'll do it all over again.

You've carried strangers who became some mother's son, someone's grandfather, a little girl's hero. You've brought people back from the brink when science said they shouldn't be here. You've held the line between life and death so many times that the rest of us almost take it for granted—until it's our loved one on the stretcher, and suddenly we understand what you really are: real-life guardian angels in turnout gear and tactical boots.

The job asks everything of you. It takes pieces of your heart, your sleep, your peace of mind. And still, you show up. Day after day. Night after night. In blizzards, heat waves, pandemics, and everything in between.

So during this EMS Week, we want you to feel seen. We want you to know that your exhaustion matters. Your sacrifices matter. The quiet moments when you cried in the ambulance bay after a pediatric arrest, or laughed with your crew at 4 a.m. just to stay sane—those moments matter. You matter.

To the rookies just getting started and the veterans with decades of scars and stories: thank you for answering the call when the world needed you most. Thank you for every life touched, every family comforted, every second chance you helped create. We couldn't do what you do. Most people can't. That's why you're extraordinary. Today and every day, we honor you, we appreciate you, and we pray for your safety. Keep fighting the good fight. We've got your back.

Happy EMS Week—with all the gratitude in the world.

----Team USFRA
https://www.usfra.org/public-safety-discussions/happy-ems-week-from-usfra

05/15/2026

Chances for strong to severe storms return to parts of the area later today and this evening (Friday, 5/15). Severe risks continue across the region through the weekend into early next week. Review your severe weather safety plans now. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive warnings and stay weather aware!

05/15/2026

****This post contains out of date information. Please see our latest post or visit weather.gov/siouxfalls for the latest information.****

The first in a series of daily severe weather risks begins later Friday afternoon and evening.

Isolated storms may begin to develop by mid-afternoon, quickly becoming more numerous and spreading southeast into the evening and overnight hours.

Additional severe weather risks are expected late Saturday into Sunday, with a much larger potential area of storms Sunday afternoon and evening.

It's time to be weather aware!

05/07/2026

Want to attend Skywarn severe weather safety training but can't make it to an in-person session? Attend one of our two virtual sessions coming up! Registration links are available on our webpage.

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