February 2, 2011

Lake County News

Linda Pedersen Lake County Board Member and Forest Preserve Commissioner

Linda Pedersen, District 1 Representative

 

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Lake County Declared Civil Emergency

Roads across Lake County remain impassable in many places. Numerous abandoned vehicles are scattered on and along roads, and some motorists remain trapped in vehicles that have not been reached by emergency responders. More than 150 people have been rescued from stuck vehicles and taken to temporary shelter locations where they are now warm and safe. Sheriff, DOT, Forest Preserve, Fire and EMS, Township, and numerous other personnel have been working around the clock through brutal conditions to try and gain access to roadways where people remain stuck in vehicles. Even large heavy equipment has become stuck in drifts that are sometimes deeper than five feet.
 
Areas that are of particular concern are Illinois 60 south of Peterson Road, Peterson Road from Illinois 83 to Illinois 60, and Green Bay Road north of Yorkhouse Road.
 
A band of heavy lake-effect snow is falling now across much of Lake County, and is expected to continue into mid-morning. Winds are decreasing, but temperatures will drop tonight to dangerously low levels, with windchills colder than 25 below zero likely.
 
Governor Quinn proclaimed a statewide emergency and disaster Monday evening in advance of the storm, which provided for improved coordination with state agencies. Lake County initiated a "Civil Emergency Message" through the National Weather Service and the Emergency Alert System telling the public to stay off roads because this is a life-threatening situation. Travel is at one's own risk, and people who get stuck may be in their vehicle for several hours because responders cannot reach them. We've attached the text of the Emergency Message at the end of this update. The term "Civil Emergency Message" is one of only a handful of message types that can be initiated through the Emergency Alert System by a local jurisdiction, such as a county.
 
The Lake County EOC is coordinating resources to try and support people in shelters, communities, and response agencies. Please encourage everyone to stay off roads if possible. For those who must travel, they should be prepared to shelter-in-place if their vehicle becomes stuck, with blankets, food, water, and a charged cell phone.
 
We will provide a more thorough update to all our EM Partners mid-day today.
 
Kent
 
 
C. Kent McKenzie, CEM® 
 
Emergency Management Coordinator 
 
Lake County Illinois EMA 
 
  
 

Winter Storm Links and Information

Current National Weather Service regional forecast

  

You can check the closing status of County facilities the following ways:

 

Online: http://www.emergencyclosingcenter.com/complete.html

 Search for the facility by typing the name and city, or by the main phone number 847-377-2000.

 Call: 847-238-1234 from a touch-tone phone and enter the main phone number of the facility, 847-377-2000.

 Email: Sign up for e-mail notifications at www.emergencyclosings.com.

 

Tune in to: WGN Radio 720-AM, WBBM Radio 780-AM or watch CBS Ch. 2, NBC Ch. 5, ABC Ch. 7, FOX 32, WGN-TV or CLTV

 

Please note: Elected Officials may independently decide to close their offices.




Dental Discount Card Program

A new dental discount card program is now available that will help Lake County residents save money on their dental service expenses. The NACo Dental Discount Card Program, provided by the National Association of Counties (NACo) in partnership with Careington International Corporation, can help Lake County residents save up to 50 percent on their dental care services, and 20 percent on orthodontic services. Individuals or families may opt to pay for a monthly or yearly membership. The cost for a yearly individual membership is $59 and $69 for families. More than 200 providers in Lake County are participating in this program. Discount card holders will receive significant savings from these providers on dental cleanings, x-rays, braces, dentures, crowns, root canals and more. This plan is not insurance.

 

To sign up for the Dental Discount Card Program, residents can download a registration form at: www.nacodentalprogram.com.  A list of participating providers and more information is available.

Prescription Drug Card 

   Prescription Drug Card
 
County residents can take advantage of a prescription drug discount card program.  The free card that is accepted at most pharmacies offers average savings of 20 percent off the retail price of commonly prescribed drugs.  This is intended for people without prescription coverage or on medicines not covered by your plan.  The card may also be used where accepted to fill prescriptions for pets. To print a card, click here
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