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Who should I call if my outdoor warning sirens do not activate?
Contact your local city officials, such as your mayor, city clerk, or Public Works Department. They will follow up with the proper agencies.
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Where can I find disaster relief information?
Story County Emergency Management is only associated with disaster relief funds established by a state or federally declared disaster. We will post disaster relief information on this site as it becomes available.
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Where can I find volunteer opportunities?
The Central Iowa Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) recruits, trains and manages disaster response volunteers on behalf of Story County Emergency Management. Disaster response volunteers can be 18-years-old and older.
RSVP also affords other volunteer opportunities throughout Story County for non-disaster related needs. Central Iowa RSVP can be contacted at (888) 781-7787 or (515) 292-8890.
3.
Who should I call if my outdoor warning sirens do not activate?
Contact your local city officials, such as your mayor, city clerk, or Public Works Department. They will follow up with the proper agencies.
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