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Pender County working on emergency radio By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

Getting emergency information to the public in a crisis situation is critical. Pender County Emergency Management used the Internet, Facebook in particular, during Hurricane Florence to reach county residents. The problem is, during the storm, when the power goes out, so

from the Emergency Operations Center during an event such as Hurricane Florence. “This is a project that is already started. We are looking to have a main transmitter at the EOC and smaller transmitters around the county,� Collins said. “We are in the process of doing a frequency search now. We will be able to cover the entire county.� Since most people have battery-

powered radios for emergency use, broadcasting information directly from Emergency Management is an efficient way to reach everyone in the county. “We will put emergency information on an audio loop that repeats, and also be able to broadcast live when needed,� Collins said. “We could update live on Face-

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Pender County is still recovering from Hurricane Florence and the beginning of the 2019 season is just two weeks away. With the September 2018 storm still fresh on the minds of county residents, Pender Emergency Management Director Tom Collins has tips to prepare for the upcoming season. “Perhaps the biggest thing we can do is have a plan – what to do if you have to evacuate,� said Collins. In addition to all the usual preparations – food, water, batteries – knowing what to do if evacuation is necessary is important. Residents need to know the locations of local shelters, shelters that are petfriendly, and what items are needed to take to the shelter. After reviewing the emergency response during Hurricane Florence, Collins says the county has been working to improve response capability “We are going to preposition assets so we don’t have to rely on state and federal agencies to provide resources for us,� Collins said. “Assets can be specialized equipment, commodities such as food and water, tarps, and personnel. We are going to find places in the county where we can store food and water that will be accessible� Forecasters are calling for a slightly above-average hurricane season in 2019 with 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major storms. The average is 12 named storms.

does the Internet. And many parts of the county lack Internet access. So in an effort to reach residents with crucial information during an emergency, Pender EM is taking a low-tech approach to the problem – county-wide AM radio service. County Emergency Management Director Tom Collins says the county is working to build an AM radio station that would broadcast emergency information directly

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Three-car wreck in Burgaw results in drug charges Sheriff ’s meeting in Rocky Point May 21

From Staff Reports The Pender County Sheriff ’s Office will hold a community meeting with Sheriff Alan Cutler and other officials May 21 from 6-8 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Rocky Point Friendship Community Building 17808 N.C. Hwy. 210 in Rocky Point. Light refreshments will be served. Residents are invited to attend and voice any concerns or questions.

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From Staff Reports On Tuesday May 7th, 2019 at approximately 2:53 pm, a deputy with the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office witnessed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed coming into the Town of Burgaw north bound on US Hwy 117. As the vehicle approached the intersection of NC Hwy 53 and US Hwy 117, it failed to stop at the red light while traveling north on US Hwy 117. The Ford Taurus, collided with a Saturn Ion that was travelling west on NC Hwy 53. The Taurus then struck another vehicle before coming to rest. The second vehicle struck was Land Rover. The drivers from the Saturn and Land Rover were transported to New Hanover Hospital for the treatment of their injuries.

Matthew Adam Lancaster, 34, from Wilmington, was the driver of the Ford Taurus. Lancaster was transported to New Hanover Hospital for treatment of injuries sustained during the collisions. Upon being released fromPush New Hanover Hospital, Lancaster was taken into custody and arrested on charges that are unrelated to the motor vehicle collisions. He is currently in the custody of the New Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office Detention Facility. The following charges are pending in Pender County for Lancaster from the investigation into the motor vehicle collision. -Possession of Methamphetamine (Felony) -Maintaining a Vehicle for Controlled Substance

-Aggressive Driving handled by the North Carolina -Speeding Highway Patrol. -Unsafe Movement -Fail to Stop-Steady Red Light -Damage to Personal Property -Expired Registration Card/ Tag Mowers • Lawn Tractors • Zero Turn Mowers -Expired/No Inspection Trimmers & Chainsaws The Burgaw Police Department is the investigating agency on the motor vehicle collisions and From Staff Reports Almost eight months following the investigation is ongoing. If there are any further charges or Hurricane Florence, restoration of information that can be released, two prominent Pender County gova supplement to this press release ernment buildings are undergoing restoration. will be published. The Pender County Courthouse After the first vehicle was will require extensive interior restruck, debris from the collision pairs, including removal of mold, hit and damaged a Town of Burgaw patrol car. The officer was remediation of lead paint and not injured due to the incident. asbestos mastic, roof and masonry This part of the incident is being Continued on page 2A

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