Emergency Preparedness
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Emergency Care Plan
Does your family need to care for a family member in an emergency situation? Complete as needed for families, for couples with no children and for single members, with or without pets.
Emergency Care Plan -
What would you bring?
These checklists can help you plan in advance.
Getting these items together now can take one less stressor off your plate if you’re ever in a situation to suddenly have to leave your home.
Checklists - for documents and for go-bags -
Do Your Part, Fire Smart!
Doing simple things to fire smart your home can make a big difference in wildfire situations.
Here are some resources to assist you with fire smarting:
- Protecting your home: https://firesmartcanada.ca/homeowners/protect-your-home/
- Yard and Landscaping: https://firesmartcanada.ca/homeowners/yard-and-landscaping/
- Home Ignition Zone Self-Assessment Checklist: https://firesmartcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/FSC_Wildfire-Evac-Checklist-June-2023.pdf
- The City of Yellowknife Fire Division is offering free home and property assessments and property-specific recommendations for wildfire exposure. Click here for more information.
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Stay connected and up to date with public safety information
For those of you who are new or newish to town, you may not know where to get public safety information and alerts. Click this link to access a number of website and social media pages, including local news sources: https://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/en/services/be-ready-emergencies/be-ready-stay-date-public-safety-information
Are you planning to drive out of the Territories this summer? Here are more resources you may want to consider before you travel:
Alberta:
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Alberta Emergency Alert: https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-emergency-alert.aspx
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Alberta Wildfire Map: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/0e45bd0ef9814d5e9ec3f87900a4cfe9
BC:
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EmergencyInfoBC: https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/
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BC Fire Map: https://wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc.ca/map
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House Insurance Preparedness
To be prepared for a possible future house insurance claim, you may want to consider doing some or all of the following:
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Take photos of your belongings, including sock drawers as well as large ticket items;
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Take a video of each room in your house, don’t forget the garage;
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Take photos of receipts for higher-cost items (store them in a separate folder);
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Create an itemized list of the items in each room.
Update your video, pictures or lists every once in a while to ensure your inventory is current and accurate.
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Your emergency preparedness plan
It’s never too early to start putting together an emergency preparedness plan. Having a plan thought out ahead of time can decrease the stress you might experience as the fire season progresses.
Schedule a time to create your plan so you don’t forget about it.
- 72 Hour Emergency Preparedness Guide (Public Safety Canada )
- Guidance on creating your own plan (Government of NWT)
- Step by step electronic, printable, version of an emergency plan (Canadian Red Cross)
Local Contacts
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JTFN Contact Information
Joint Task Force North
Box 6666, Station Main
Yellowknife, NT
X1A 2R3
Commissionaire 867-873-0700 Ext. 0
JTFN Duty Officer 867-765-8607
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FOIN.JTFN -
MFRC Contact Information
General Information
The North of 60 MFRC serves military personnel and their families in: Yellowknife, Whitehorse and Iqaluit.
Telephone # 873-0700 ext. 766-6859
Email: info.nof60@cfmws.com
Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Facebook: northof60mfrcExecutive Director
Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 766-6998
Telephone: 867-446-1761
Email: director.nof60@cfmws.com
Information & Referral Coordinator
Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 6844
Email: ir.nof60@cfmws.com
Military Lifestyle Coach
Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 766-6845
Email: mlc.nof60@cfmws.com
Emergency Contact
Telephone: 1-800-866-4546 Family Information Line (24/7)
Telephone: 1-867-446-1761 MFRC (After regular office hours)North of 60 Military Family Resource Centre
5124 54th Street
Box 6666, Station Main
Yellowknife NT X1A 2R3
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Personnel Support Program
PSP Greenstone Office Hours:
Mondays: 0900 - 1530
Tuesdays: 1000 - 1530
Wednesdays: 0900 - 1530
Thursdays: N/A
Friday: 0930 - 1530
**All of the above exclude the lunch hour from 1200-1300**
**We recommend that you call the PSP Office at 867 873 0700 ext 6122 prior to coming into the office as our hours can change on short notice**
2nd Floor, 5101 50th Ave
Yellowknife, NT
Canada
X1A 3Z4
Mess Office Hours:
Monday- Friday: 0900-1100 and 1300-1500
4816 49 Street
Yellowknife, NT
Canada
X1A 2R3Contacts:
Tina Schauerte
PSP Manager
Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 6868
Email: schauerte.tina2@cfmws.com
Email: tina.schauerte@forces.gc.caMatthew Tibbles
FSR Coordinator
Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 6122
Email: tibbles.matthew@cfmws.com
Email: matthew.tibbles@forces.gc.caAriel Whaley
FSR Coordinator
Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 6122
Email: whaley.ariel@cfmws.com
Email: ariel.whaley@forces.gc.caStephanie Barber
Mess Manager Telephone: 867-873-0700 ext. 6779
Email: barber.stephanie2@cfmws.com
Email: stephanie.barber@force.gc.ca
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Whitehorse Emergency Contact
Whitehorse Ambulance/Fire:
Telephone: 911
Police:
Telephone: 911
Whitehorse Poison Control:
Telephone: 811 or 604-682-5050
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Yellowknife Emergency Contact
Yellowknife Fire/Ambulance:
Telephone: 911
Yellowknife Police:
Telephone: 911
NWT Poison Control:
Telephone: 1-800-332-1414 -
Iqaluit Emergency Contact
Iqaluit Fire/Ambulance:
Telephone: 1-867-979-4422
Iqaluit RCMP:
Telephone: 1-867-669-1111
Iqaluit Hospital:
Telephone: 1-867-975-8600
Nunavut Poison Control:
Telephone: 1-800-268-9017
Non-Emergency Information: (24 hours)
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Emergency Contacts
Important Local Emergency Numbers
Police (RCMP): 867-873-1111
Fire and Ambulance: 867-873-2222
Municipal Enforcement Department (MED): 867-920-5630
MED (after hours): 867-920-2737
Poison Control: 867-669-4100
Emergency: 911911 is not available in Nunavut. It is available in Yukon and the Northwest Territories (NT).
There are some notable differences with the 911 service in the NT. First, you must be in an area where there’s cell phone coverage. The vast majority of the land and water mass within the NT is without cell phone coverage. When speaking with the dispatcher, you’ll need to know what community you’re in and where you’re located. Service is available in English, French and in all of the NWT official languages. Additional information about NT 911 is located here: https://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/sites/maca/files/resources/911_infographic_large_final_web_ready_1_page.pdf
Other Yellowknife Emergency Phone Numbers:
Any local prefix+2222: Ambulance and Fire
Any local prefix+1111: RCMP
Other Contact Info:
Municipal Enforcement Division (MED) 867-920-5630 (day)
MED 867-920-2737 (24/7)
Military Police + more
National Contacts
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Family Information Line
Family Information Line
24/7 Bilingual Counselling & Support
Telephone: 1-800-866-4546
Telephone (International): 00-800-771-17722
Telephone (Collect calls): 1-613-995-5234
Email: FIL-LIF@cfmws.com -
Member Customer Service Centre
Hours of operation:
Monday to Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET
Saturday-Sunday: 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET
Telephone: 1-855-245-0330 (toll free)
Email: CF1FC@cfmws.com
Mailing Address:
CFOne Membership Office
Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services
4210 Labelle Street,
Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A 0K2 -
SISIP Financial
Hours of operation:
Mon. to Fri. 8:00 to 4:30 ET
Telephone: 1-800-267-6681
Book an appointment
Client support locations -
Emergency Contacts
If you are dealing with a life threatening emergency, immediately dial 911 or your local emergency services.
Family Information Line
24/7 Bilingual Counselling & Support
Telephone: 1-800-866-4546
Telephone (International): 00-800-771-17722
Telephone (Collect calls): 1-613-995-5234
Email: FIL-LIF@cfmws.com
Canadian Forces Member Assistance Program
Telephone: 1-800-268-7708
Teletypewriter: 1-800-567-5803
Kids Help Phone
Telephone: 1-800-668-6868 or Text CAFKIDS at 68686