Arenac County Emergency Management

Arenac County Emergency Management County of Arenac Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security

05/23/2020

The Counties of Arenac and Iosco have each declared a Local State of Emergency and have submitted a request for a Governor’s Emergency Disaster Declaration and State Assistance.

Damage assessments are ongoing at this time and to aid us in assuring we have accurate assessments of all damage the State of Michigan has provided a damage assessment reporting form.

Residents of Arenac and Iosco County are asked to report damage caused by the recent flooding as a result of heavy rainfall on May 18.

Homeowners and business owners in Arenac & Iosco County should visit https://arcg.is/10ab1j to complete an online self-reporting damage survey.

The information collected from the survey will be used to help determine a more accurate estimate of damages caused by the 500-year catastrophic event.

Residents should report the depth of water levels reached in home basements and on first floors, damage to electrical and mechanical components, and structural damage to foundations and support walls.

The survey provides an option for uploading damage photos.

05/20/2020
Rifle River 5/18/2020 12:30 p.m.
05/18/2020

Rifle River 5/18/2020 12:30 p.m.

05/18/2020
05/13/2020

DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT NO. 2 DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT NO. 4

MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Release Date: May 12, 2020 Media Contact DHD2: Tracey Wood Media Contact DHD4: Cathy Goike Phone: 989-343-1852 Phone: 989-358-7970



Possible COVID-19 Exposure Locations Announced District Health Department No. 2 (DHD2) and District Health Department No. 4 would like to alert the public of possible COVID-19 exposure locations. The only time DHD2 and DHD4 will alert the public to specific locations where an individual who has tested positive has been is when the contact-tracing team are unable to contact all of the individuals who may have been present (for example: larger facilities). This alert is intended to make the public aware of locations that may have allowed for low risk exposure, therefore making individual identification difficult. Individuals who were present at the listed locations, at the designated times, have the potential for exposure:

• Auto Value in Oscoda Township, MI: May 2, 2020 late afternoon • Walmart in Alpena, MI: May 4, 2020 8:00 pm – Close

Individuals should monitor for symptoms consistent with COVID-19. If they do not developed symptoms within the 14 days of these dates, there is nothing to be done. Those that develop symptoms within 14 days of these dates should contact their doctor and consider COVID-19 testing. While this news is unnerving for many individuals, it is why we continue to urge residents to stay home and stay safe and to: • only leave home for essential needs and as infrequently as possible • limit the number of individuals who leave your home (designate one person to get groceries, pick up medicine, etc.) • if you must go out, wear a mask, stay at least 6 feet away from others and avoid gatherings • when recreating outdoors, maintain social distancing, do not congregate • wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds • avoid touching your face • disinfect commonly touched surfaces • check on others – by calling loved ones and neighbors who are most at risk to see how they are doing and if they need help Denise Bryan, Health Officer at DHD2 and DHD4 states “We cannot over-emphasize the importance of continued compliance with the Stay Home, Stay Safe order. We want to stress that this is an order, not a suggestion, aimed at protecting the public’s health. The rise in cases and ongoing community spread in our area serve to remind us how imperative it is that we follow this order. Essential businesses should be screening their employees, providing homemade face coverings, and implementing social distancing measures.”

Address

120 N Grove St
Standish, MI
48658

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+19898469156

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