In the event of a disaster, Delaware County Emergency Management coordinates the county’s resources and agencies to reduce the impact it has on the county.
The Delaware County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management’s main goal is to save lives, prevent injuries, and protect property and the environment from “All Hazards” – Natural, Manmade, or Terrorism.
We strive reduce or eliminate the effects of day to day emergencies and large scale disasters in Delaware County through preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery.
We achieve our goals through the four phases of emergency management (Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery), conducting training and training exercises, and through education.
Happy Fan Drive Friday, Delaware County! Another good week of much-needed box fan donations. Thirteen more were delivered to People In Need, Inc. (PIN) for immediate distribution, bringing the number of families served to 74. Please keep the fans coming, and remember the People In Need, Inc. Amazon Wish List that you can access from the QR code or link on the flyer - donate without even leaving your home! Thanks for your support and have a great weekend! ... See MoreSee Less
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Stay weather-aware this evening Delaware County and be sure to have multiple methods to receive warning and notifications. ... See MoreSee Less
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Good morning, Delaware County! As the hot and humid weather continues, please don't forget about your pets. Here are a few safety tips to remember:
🐾 NEVER LEAVE PETS UNATTENDED IN A HOT VEHICLE!
🐾 Provide plenty of fresh, cool drinking water
🐾 Provide shelter from the sun and severe weather
🐾 Keep walks on hot pavement to a minimum to prevent burns to pads
For more tips, check out: www.aspca.org/pet-care/general-pet-care/hot-weather-safety-tips ... See MoreSee Less
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