MADISON, Wis. – Natural disasters are growing in strength and frequency, with millions of dollars spent each […]
MADISON, Wis. – Students across the state will learn about being prepared for disasters, as Wisconsin Emergency […]
MADISON, Wis. – Fall has fully arrived in Wisconsin and with it comes the end of daylight […]
MADISON, Wis. – When a disaster strikes, first responders and emergency management personnel rely on extensive planning […]
MADISON, Wis. – Disasters can have a major impact on communities and knowing how to respond can […]
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — As the landscape of cybersecurity threats continues to grow, collaboration will be an […]
MADISON, Wis. — Warmer spring temperatures are a welcome relief in Wisconsin, but they also mark a return to flood season across the state. Flooding from melting snow or heavy spring rains is one of the most common hazards in Wisconsin, and it puts lives and property at risk each year.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today met with state employees, federal and local government partners, and representatives of multiple Wisconsin utility companies as he visited the GridEx V exercise taking place thisweek at the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs (DMA).
Approximately two dozen Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldiers reported for state active duty today to assist civil authorities in Langlade County after severe storms resulted in damage to local infrastructure and utilities.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers has declared April 14-20, 2019, as Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. The week is designed to recognize Wisconsin’s dispatchers and communicators for their dedication to helping citizens in need and supporting law enforcement, fire, and EMS.