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About ReadyWisconsin In February 2003 the US Homeland Security Department launched the Ready campaign. It is a national public service advertising campaign designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies, including natural and technological disasters and potential terrorist attacks. The goal of the national campaign is to get the public involved and ultimately to increase the level of basic preparedness across the nation. ReadyWisconsin is our state’s counterpart to the national campaign. ReadyWisconsin asks individuals to do four key things:
The ReadyWisconsin campaign, launched in September 2008, is a joint initiative of Wisconsin Emergency Management and the Wisconsin Citizen Corps. It is funded by US Homeland Security. The project localizes the citizen preparedness message with information, materials and resources customized to Wisconsin’s state, regional and local emergency preparedness landscape. In addition to customizing existing Ready materials, ReadyWisconsin creates an abundance of new materials such as:
Unlike the national Ready resources, all ReadyWisconsin materials can be replicated and branded by counties and volunteer organizations. ReadyWisconsin serves as a one-stop shop for citizen preparedness information by also providing links to other relevant national, state and volunteer agencies. To learn more about ReadyWisconsin, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions page. |
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ReadyWisconsin is an initiative of Wisconsin Emergency Management designed to educate and empower Wisconsinites to prepare for and respond to all kinds of emergencies including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks.
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Wisconsin Emergency Management 2400 Wright St. Madison, WI 53704 Phone: 608.242.3232 Fax: 608.242.3247
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