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Emergency Alert System. Stay informed by signing up for the OCALERT notification system. Receive time-sensitive messages via text, email, or phone for severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons, evacuations, and more. Sign Up Now.
The Emergency Management Division promotes, facilitates and supports the County of Orange and the Operational Area (OA) efforts to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.
Emergency. Select a topic from the left-hand column for information about how to prepare for, react to, and recover from emergency situations. Featured Services. Register Alternate Phone Numbers with AlertOC. Stay informed with AlertOC, the County's mass notification system.
In the event of fire, medical emergency or disaster, we're here to serve you when it matters most. Fire Rescue. Fire Rescue (Learn about Fire Rescue...) Active Calls (Active incidents and live radio via PulsePoint...) Careers (Reserve & Youth Programs) Fire Station Locations (Station locations for all 6 Battalions...)
Prepare a disaster supply kit. Know the local hurricane evacuation route and shelter locations. Protect your home. Storm Preparedness. Read the articles below for detailed information on storm and hurricane preparedness in Orange County. Contact Us. Office of Emergency Management. Email: ocoem@ocfl.net. Phone: (407) 836-9140. Fax: (407) 737-2489.
ReadyOC Is Orange County's leading emergency preparedness resource; helping residents prepare for disasters in advance.
The mission of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s Emergency Management Bureau is to promote, facilitate, and support County of Orange and the OA efforts to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.
The Orange County Sheriff’ Department, Emergency Management Division (EMD) is responsible for developing, maintaining and distributing the Unified County of Orange and Orange County...
To meet the growing need for mobile and flexible essential services for all residents, Orange County has launched the Help Now Mobile Unit. This first of its kind mobile unit ensures equitable resilience for all Orange County residents, by quickly rolling out community aid to impacted neighborhoods.
When Lauraleigh Avery was appointed Orange County Emergency Manager by Mayor Jerry L. Demings on June 2, 2020, it had historic overtones. She is the first woman to hold the position, as well as the first firefighter. She is also taking over the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during unprecedented times during the COVID-19 pandemic.