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Emergency Management Agency
Emergency situations can occur anywhere and at anytime. Maine Township's Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is prepared to respond to a wide range of calamities by assuring the continuity of Maine Township Government and by serving as a support and coordination post for emergency aid personnel.
The North Maine Fire District, Cook County Police, Maine Township Highway Department, Red Cross and Salvation Army are just a few of the emergency response entities that Maine Township EMA will coordinate with in case of a disaster.
Moreover, the Maine Township EMA has a comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) in place that addresses the Township's response to a variety of disaster scenarios. The Township EMA assigns responsibilities to each Township department as well as to private and government agencies that might respond. While the EMA's primary area of concern is the unincorporated area, it has cooperative agreements in place with several surrounding municipalities and can provide assistance for any area in Illinois.
In the event of a community emergency or disaster, EMA will provide shelter and evacuation information, damage assessment, and recovery information. In the event of a Presidential Emergency or Disaster Proclamation, Maine Township EMA will serve as the local contact for the state and federal governments as well as federal grants and loans to individuals, local businesses, and governments.
The Maine EMA is staffed by two part-time employees as well as twenty-five dedicated volunteers. They are trained in communications, traffic and crowd control, damage assessment, emergency operations, and weather spotting.
Helpful Links
National Weather Service, Chicago
Illinois E.M.A.
Federal E.M.A.
Federal E.M.A. Publications
Northwest Mosquito Abatement
Citizen Corps
Center for Disease Control
Office of the Surgeon General
National Weather Service, Chicago
Illinois E.M.A.
Federal E.M.A.
Federal E.M.A. Publications
Northwest Mosquito Abatement
Citizen Corps
Center for Disease Control
Office of the Surgeon General
EMA Facilities
The Maine Township EMA is located in the basement of the new portion of the Township Hall at 1700 Ballard Road in Park Ridge. Secured within the Township building are facilities to coordinate a response to any emergency confronting Maine Township. These emergencies may include but are not limited to fire, flood, tornado, severe thunderstorms, snowstorms, hazardous material spills, and terrorist attacks. Learn more...
Flood Plain InformationMaine Township EMA is the local depository for flood plain and flood insurance information. If you need to know whether your property is in a flood plain, contact us at 847-297-2510 and we will tell you.
Water Alarm Program
In our never ending efforts to assist the residents of Maine Township, the Township through it's Emergency Management Agency has implemented a Water Alarm Program that is available to any resident within Maine Township. Learn more...
EMA Education OutreachWe provide speakers to community organizations and homeowner's associations. EMA speakers provide an overview of EMA responsibilities, as well as instruction on making your own emergency survival kit. If your group or club would like to learn more about the EMA, please contact us at 847-297-2510 to schedule a speaker.
EMA VolunteersEMA volunteers have worked at local events at the Golf-Maine Park District, the Park Ridge and North Maine Fire Departments, School District 63, Maryville Academy, and other charitable agencies. If you are interested in becoming an EMA volunteer please contact us. No prior experience is required. Emergency Management training is provided for free. We need volunteers in administration, response, communications, ground search, rescue, translation, and severe storm spotting.
Maine Township Citizen Corps Council
The Citizen Corps Council, under the guidance of FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security, is maintained by the EMA. The Citizen Corps Council helps identify individuals and groups willing to undergo specialized training in order to be prepared to assist themselves, their neighbors, and the township during a major disaster. Available groups include the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and the Regional Medical Reserve Corps (RMRC). Learn more...

