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For Immediate
Release
2/14/08
Contact:
Brian Grove
570-675-3931
One Year After St. Valentine's Day Storm
Baker Continues to Push for Solutions to Emergency Preparedness Problems
With another winter storm behind us, and one predicted for next week, many
may be thinking about last year's St. Valentine's Day Storm, where hundreds of
motorists were stranded on several Pennsylvania Interstates for up to 20 hours.
For Senator Lisa Baker, Chair of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency
Preparedness Committee, the anniversary marks a time to review improvements made
and identify what work still needs to be done.
"It's not a matter of if the next storm or emergency situation will happen
but when it will happen. We need to be prepared," said Baker. "Last year's
storm response was a clear indication that major changes needed to be made.
We've made progress in improving emergency preparedness and response in
Pennsylvania, but we still have a long way to go."
Baker says her committee spent a lot of time gathering public input, talking
to experts and providing the necessary oversight to hold state leaders
accountable. The administration has filled several critical vacancies at PEMA,
implemented procedural changes and developed a traffic diversion plan in the
event of back-ups. Baker said improving public communication and emergency
notification will continue to be a high priority, as well as elevating PEMA and
the Office of Homeland Security to a single cabinet level department.
An important piece of work already underway is to give Pennsylvania drivers
access to 24-hour information about traffic and road conditions through a new
511 Traveler Information Service. Baker is hopeful that the 511 legislation she
sponsored with Senator Rodger Madigan, Chairman of the Senate Transportation
Committee, will receive prompt passage and move to the governor's desk as soon
as possible.
"Many travelers told me they weren't able to get the information they needed
to make informed decisions," Baker said. "With a 511 travel number, motorists
have access to consistent and reliable information before leaving home or while
already on the road."
For more information on the state's progress in improving emergency
management, visit
senatorbaker.com and click on "St.
Valentine's Day Storm – A Year Later." The report details actions that have
been taken, as well as ongoing efforts to provide timely and effective emergency
disaster services.
Additional Information:
Independent Report on the Mid February 2007 Winter Storm Response - March 27,
2007 (PDF)
Report on Enhancing Emergency Management in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania -
November 2007 (PDF)
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