
 Emergency
Telephone Numbers 911 Emergencies that
require immediate attention 452-5070 Street Flooding or Street Storm
Drain Issues 800-722-5584 UI emergencies (i.e. outages, down wires,
etc.) 576-1010 American Red Cross-Southeastern Fairfield County Chapter
335-0157 Gas emergencies (i.e. outages, leaks, etc.) 611 SNET
emergencies (i.e. outages, down wires, etc.) 800-222-1222 Connecticut
Poison Control Center 
Be
Prepared Are
you ready? - FEMA publication. Basic
Emergency Supply Kit - U.S. Department of Homeland Security Just
In Case - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Aging
for older citizens and caregivers
At the
minimum, be prepared with: - A radio (Listen to WICC
600 AM)
- A flashlight
- Extra batteries
- Water
for three days. Have one gallon of water per person per day (two quarts for drinking,
two quarts for sanitation and food preparation).
- Ready-to-eat
canned meats, fruits and vegetables.
- Canned juices, milk
and soup.
- Sterno to heat food.
- Vitamins
- Any
special foods required for infants, elderly people or those on special diets.
- Vitamins
- Comfort
foods such as cookies, hard candies, sweetened cereals, lollipops, instant coffee,
and tea bags.
- A First Aid Kit with first aid manual, sterile
gauze, adhesive tape, adhesive bandages, antiseptic tape, antibiotic cream, antiseptic
solution (like hydrogen peroxide), thermometer, plastic gloves, scissors, soap,
etc.
- Blankets

Emergency Communications In
the event of an emergency, information will be provided to you through: - Television:
Channel 8 & Channel 17
- Radio: WICC
600.
- Telephone: Trumbull Emergency Notification
System (REVERSE 911). The Reverse 9-1-1 system allows the Emergency management
Department to call listed phone numbers and other numbers (i.e. non-listed, cell,
etc.) which Trumbull residents have provided to Trumbull's Emergency Management
Department.

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