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Contact Chief of Police or the [http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eopsagencylanding&L=3&L0=Home&L1=Public+Safety+Agencies&L2=Massachusetts+Emergency+Management+Agency&sid=Eeops Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency] (MEMA). | Contact the Chief of Police or the [http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eopsagencylanding&L=3&L0=Home&L1=Public+Safety+Agencies&L2=Massachusetts+Emergency+Management+Agency&sid=Eeops Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency] (MEMA). | ||
<p><ol>MEMA Headquarters<br> | <p><ol>MEMA Headquarters<br> | ||
400 Worcester Road<br> | 400 Worcester Road<br> | ||
Route 9 Eastbound<br> | Route 9 Eastbound<br> | ||
Framingham, Ma<br> | Framingham, Ma<br> | ||
Phone: 508-820- | Phone: 508-820-2000<br></ol></p> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:59, 15 August 2006
Contact the Chief of Police or the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA).
- MEMA Headquarters
400 Worcester Road
Route 9 Eastbound
Framingham, Ma
Phone: 508-820-2000
According to the American Red Cross most schools are emergency shelters, if they have kitchen facilities and generators.
--Eleanor 16:33, June 30, 2006 (EDT)
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