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Introduction to Map Your Neighborhood (MYN) “Map Your Neighborhood” is a program designed to help neighborhoods prepare for disasters and is offered through many local emergency management offices. Prepared neighborhoods are more effective in their disaster response and have an increased capacity to be self-sufficient for the first 72 hours after a disaster. In a disaster, the neighbors living around you are your most immediate source of help. Traditional 9-1-1 responders (police, fire, medical, and utility) are quickly overwhelmed by demand. Knowing what to do in the first hour (THE GOLDEN HOUR) of a disaster response may save a life, reduce the severity of injuries, and reduce the amount of damage that you, your family and neighbors sustain. Web-based useful info. The State of Washington Emergency Management website: http://www.emd.wa.gov/myn/index.shtml The Missouri Seismic Safety Commission & Central US website: mssc.missouri.edu/map.shtml & newmadrid2011.org/myn For more information, see the recent WSIU, "In Focus" program featuring MYN creator, Dr. LuAn Johnson: http://www3.wsiu.org/television/infocusarchive/player.php?record=342 and a Carbondale, IL local MYN meeting held at Liberty Villas: http://www3.wsiu.org/television/infocusarchive/player.php?record=343 You or your local faith-based or service organization, or a community or county office may inquire with Steve Besemer (
[email protected], 573-526-9232) or Greg Hempen (
[email protected], 314.743.4136) to obtain “Map Your Neighborhood” information for Missouri. Remember: In a disaster, your most immediate sources of help are the neighbors living around you.