Nobody knows for sure when disaster will strike, and emergency responders can’t be everywhere at the same time. but we can all be prepared. During a large-scale emergency, the government and emergency services will be working to take care of the people with the greatest needs first.
About Emergency Management
The framework to manage critical events
What is Emergency Management?
Alberta’s Emergency Management Act equips municipalities with the legislative framework to manage critical events. The County follows this legislation when preparing for and responding to local disasters, prioritizing life safety; incident stabilization; and property & environment preservation.
The County also has a Municipal Management Plan for hazards ranging from wildfire and flooding to utility failure. For each scenario, protocols exist for mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. These protocols include evacuating residents; setting up reception centers; clean-up, repair and replacement of infrastructure; and the return to normal (or new normal) for both residents and County operations.
A collaborative approach to emergency management helps all communities in the region. When it comes to regional safety, we work closely with the local governments within the County; adjacent municipalities; and various industry stakeholders.

A collaborative approach to emergency management helps all communities in the region. When it comes to regional safety, we work closely with the local governments within the County; adjacent municipalities; and various industry stakeholders.
Public Safety
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GUIDE
First Response
COUNTY FIRE STATIONS
Seven fire stations across Lac St. Anne County enable Fire Services and EMT teams to respond quickly and efficiently to a variety of emergency scenarios. Each station is staffed by full-time, part-time, and paid-on-call volunteer members.
Use the map below to find the locations, captains and contact details of each station.
Contact Emergency Management
Carole Marciszyn-Peacock, RMHSADirector of Emergency Management |
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E | cpeacock (@) LSAC.ca |
T | 780.785.3411 |
TF | 1.866.880.5722 |
F | 780.785.2359 |