Emergency Preparedness Resources

Emergency Preparedness Resources

Here are some emergency and disaster resources for people in Massachusetts. Disasters can include fire, storm damage, flooding, hazardous spills and other kinds of emergencies.

Request a Disability Indicator form for Landline, Wireless and VoIP Consumers

The Massachusetts Disability Indicator Program offers a free, voluntary service. It alerts 9-1-1 personnel that a person with a disability may have unique safety, communications or other needs in case of an emergency. This service was developed in consultation with organizations representing the mobility, hearing, speech and sight impaired communities. This service is available for landline, wireless and VoIP telephone service providers. You can request the service through completion of the Disability Indicator Form.

Disability Indicator Form

Shelters

Find Massachusetts Emergency Shelters

Check these resources or contact your town’s fire, police, or emergency manager to ask about shelter locations.

American Red Cross Disaster Services

The American Red Cross of Massachusetts is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist individuals and families displaced by natural and man-made disasters, including home fires, hurricanes, blizzards, floods, hazardous materials spills and other kinds of emergencies.

Search for Red Cross Shelters

Search for open shelters in your area.

Emergency Readiness and Supplies

FEMA Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

FEMA offers examples of what to put in an emergency supply kit. This includes basics and other things like prescription medication, food for pets, first aid supplies, personal care items and clothing.

ICE Your Phone

Add emergency contact numbers of friends and family to your cell phone by putting the word “ICE” in front of them. ICE stands for “In Case of Emergency” and responders will look for it. For instructions (and a free sticker) visit this website. If you don’t have a cell phone, write the numbers down and store them in a safe place.

Prepare for Disasters

Search for information on dealing with natural disasters such as storms and droughts, accidental and technological hazards, terrorist hazards and more.

Information for People With Disabilities & Others with Access and Functional Needs

This includes deaf or hard of hearing, blindness or low vision, mobility disability, behavior supports, service animals and more.

Medical Devices

FDA- Offers Tips about Medical Devices and Disasters

Includes general safety, power outages, water contamination and heat.

Home Use Devices / How to Prepare for and Handle Power Outages for Medical Devices that Require Electricity (pdf)

This booklet asks specific questions about any assistive equipment you may use. Answering them will increase knowledge about your equipment, and what to do in case of a power outage. Published by the Food and Drug Administration, the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, and the Department of Health and Human Services.

Additional Resources

Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) Be Prepared

Here are links for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency’s tip sheets on important related topics:

The Massachusetts Disaster Center Page

American Red Cross of Massachusetts Disaster Services

FEMA

Prepare for Emergencies Now: Information for People with Disabilities

FEMA Mobile App

Has weather alerts, shelter finder, emergency checklist, emergency tips and disaster information

Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) Hurricane Preparedness Kit

Includes protecting yourself and your family before, during, and after the storm.

Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities

The resources were developed by CDC funded State Disability and Health Programs. Public health professionals, emergency personnel and communities can use them to create emergency preparedness and response plans that are inclusive of people with disabilities.

Search for additional resources at www.disabilityinfo.org

Special thanks to Patrick Gleason for helping with this fact sheet.

Fact Sheet last updated on: 11/19/2024

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