Damage Hotline

Contact the Emergency Service's Damage Hotline to report storm/flooding related damage.

Phone: (262) 605-7926
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6/22/2009 - All residents with storm or flood damages are asked to E-mail Kenosha County Emergency Management at EMDisaster@co.kenosha.wi.us or call the Kenosha County Emergency Management Damage Hotline at 262-605-7926 or 262-605-7928 to report their flood/storm damages. Information needed is: Name, address, phone number, Municipality, whether they are insured, how much water/sewage they had and whether it was on the first floor or in the basement.
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7/16/2009 - The Small Business Administration (SBA) has designated Kenosha County with an SBA Disaster Declaration.  “I’m extremely happy that the Small Business Administration realized the extent of storm damage in Kenosha County,” stated Jim Kreuser, Kenosha County Executive.  “The SBA Declaration will allow many home-owners, renters and small businesses the ability to rebuild their lives.”
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6/30/2009 - On Tuesday, July 7th Representatives from the Small Business Administration (SBA) and WI Emergency Management (WEM) will tour some of the homes/businesses that were damaged from the June 19th storm that hit Kenosha County.
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6/23/2009 - Residents that have not yet contacted Kenosha County Emergency Management with storm or flood damages are asked to either E-mail them EMDisaster@co.kenosha.wi.us or call their Damage Hotline at 262-605-7926 or 262-605-7928 to report their flood/storm damages. Information needed is: Name, address, phone number, Municipality, whether they are insured, how much water/sewage they had and whether it was on the first floor or in the basement.
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6/20/2009 - “Due to the recent heavy rains that have caused sporadic flooding throughout Kenosha County, a Local State of Emergency is in effect for all of Kenosha County,” stated Joseph Clark, Kenosha County Board Chairman.
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6/4/2009 - Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser has proclaimed June 11, 2009, as Wisconsin Heat Awareness Day.  “This is a good time to review how heat and humidity affects you,” stated Kreuser.  “Heat is America’s #1 Weather related killer and knowing what you can do to stay cool can save your life.”
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5/15/2009 - The National Weather Service (NWS) in Sullivan WI has predicted that the Fox River will rise from its current stage of 10.49 Feet (4:45 PM on May 15) and will crest at 12.1 Feet by early Monday afternoon, May 18, then begin falling.
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5/12/2009 - Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser has joined with Governor Jim Doyle in proclaiming May 13, 2009, as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards Awareness Day.
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4/15/2009 - Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser has joined with Governor Jim Doyle in proclaiming April 20 – 24, 2009, as Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week.
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4/9/2009 - Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser today is announcing this year’s Household Hazardous Waste Program.
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4/1/2009 - On April 20th and April 29th, Kenosha County Emergency Management will sponsor Beginners and Advanced classes on Severe Weather/Tornado Spotting.
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3/12/2009 - Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser has joined with Governor Jim Doyle in proclaiming March 16 – 20, 2009 as Flood Safety Awareness Week.
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2/11/2009 - FOX RIVER FLOODING: RESIDENTS ADVISED TO SEEK ALTERNATIVE SHELTER If THEIR HOME IS AFFECTED BY FLOODING.
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1/15/2009 - As temperatures drop and wind chill advisories are in effect, the
Kenosha County Division of Health is issuing tips for keeping warm and safe during extreme
weather.
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12/15/2008 - Jim Kreuser announced today that effective January 1, 2009, Kenosha County will contract with the Kenosha County Fire Chiefs & Captains Association for countywide HazMat Services.
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11/18/2008 - KENOSHA COUNTY RECIEVES MORE ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
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11/06/2008 - Governor Jim Doyle has declared November 10-14, 2008 as Wisconsin’s Winter Awareness Week. “The purpose of Winter Awareness Week is to get people thinking about winter conditions that will soon be upon us,” stated Ben Schliesman, Director, Kenosha County Emergency Management/Homeland Security.
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8/15/2008 - Wisconsin residents have one month to register for disaster help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
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7/07/2008 - Resources for those affected by the June 2008 flooding

7/07/2008 - FEMA’S DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER OPENS-UP IN KENOSHA COUNTY
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6/09/2008 - COUNTY EXECUTIVE WISNEFSKI DECLARES LOCAL STATE OF EMEREGENCY FOR ALL OF KENOSHA COUNTY
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6/06/2008 - SNOW DECLARATION BLANKETS KENOSHA COUNTY WITH MONEY
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6/06/2008 - Elderly Population Is More Prone to Heat Stress
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5/30/2008 - HEAT, AMERICA’S #1 WEATHER RELATED KILLER
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5/16/2008 - MAY 24TH COMMUNITY CLEANUP TO CLEAR DEBRIS LEFT BY JANUARY 7TH TORNADOS
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4/15/2008 - WISCONSIN TORNADO AND SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK APRIL 21 – 25, 2008
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4/10/2008 - Kenosha County Executive Mark F. Wisnefski issued a Temporary Executive Order today in response to the predicted flooding of the Fox River
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4/01/2008 - KENOSHA COUNTY EXECUTIVE TERRY ROSE ISSUES EMERGENCY DECLARATION FOR RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG/NEAR THE FOX RIVER
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3/31/2008 - FOX RIVER FLOODING: RESIDENTS ADVISED TO SEEK ALTERNATIVE SHELTER If THEIR HOME IS AFFECTED BY FLOODING (April Release)
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3/13/2008 - FOX RIVER FLOODING: RESIDENTS ADVISED TO SEEK ALTERNATIVE SHELTER If THEIR HOME IS AFFECTED BY FLOODING
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3/05/2008 - KENOSHA COUNTY TORNADO DISASTER FUND ESTABLISHED
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3/03/2008 - Wisconsin Office of the Insurance Commissioner Property & Casualty Section Chief To be in Kenosha County to Help Tornado Survivors
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3/03/2008 - FOX RIVER FLOODING: RESIDENTS ADVISED TO SEEK ALTERNATIVE SHELTER If THEIR HOME IS AFFECTED BY FLOODING
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2/01/2008 - SEVERE WEATHER/TORNADO SPOTTER’S CLASSES TO BE HELD
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1/17/2008 - Outdoor Sirens Not an Indoor Warning Device
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1/9/2008 - ESTIMATED TORNADO DAMAGES TOP $18 MILLION
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1/9/2008 - RESOURCES FOR VICTIMS OF KENOSHA COUNTY TORNADOES
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1/9/2008 - FOX RIVER FLOODING: RESIDENTS ADVISED TO SEEK ALTERNATIVE SHELTER If THEIR HOME IS AFFECTED BY FLOODING
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1/8/2008 - Two to Four Tornadoes Touch Down In Kenosha County
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