"Some of the more than 2,000
cases of drinking water from the Cherokee Nation and Cherokee
County Emergency Management (CCEM), which is being offered to
area fire fighters during the spring fire fighting season."
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TAHLEQUAH, OK - Staying hydrated will be easier for local fire fighters
thanks to a contribution of more than 2,000 cases of drinking water from
the Cherokee Nation and Cherokee County Emergency Management (CCEM).
“Fire fighters provide a great service to Cherokee communities and our
Oklahoma neighbors,” said Chad Smith, Principal Chief of the Cherokee
Nation. “We are very happy to provide any assistance that we can to help
them function more successfully. This contribution is yet another way
that the Cherokee Nation can show its appreciation to these dedicated
individuals.”
The tribe’s Emergency Management Program partnered with the county
organization to provide 36 pallets of drinking water to local fire
stations. More than 4,100 gallons of water were contributed by the
Oklahoma State Department of Emergency Management and the Cherokee
Nation provided 3,000 gallons more. The water will be disbursed to fire
departments over the next few days.
Tamara Copeland, Cherokee Nation Risk Management Director said it’s a
wonderful example of how the tribe’s emergency management team is able
to work with their county and city counterparts. “We are pleased to be
able to provide assistance. This is a great preparedness activity
because fire season is upon us,” said Copeland.
Interested fire stations should contact the Cherokee Nation Emergency
Management (CNEM) or CCEM to make distribution arrangements.
For more information contact CNEM, phone: 918-822-2764.