The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) coordinates the county’s response to natural or man made disasters. OEM personnel are responsible for the operations of the county’s Emergency Operation Center (EOC) and work with local, state, and federal officials in shelter management, planning, resource management, and radiological response coordination.
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Dial "911" only for life-threatening emergencies. Do not dial "911" for information. Dial "852-COPS" for non-emergency Police calls in Suffolk County.
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HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION DURING AND AFTER AN EMERGENCY
To get more information during and after an emergency, listen to your local television and radio broadcasts. If needed, contact local authorities such as the police, emergency management office, or health department. Please do not call a 911 or other emergency telephone line unless you need assistance with an immediate physical or medical emergency. For a list of 24-hour emergency contact telephone numbers for each of the 10 towns in Suffolk County, please click on here.
24-hour emergency contact phone numbers by town.IF YOU ARE TOLD TO "SHELTER IN PLACE"Go inside
Close all windows and doors
Turn off all ventilation systems
Turn on radio or television
Stay calm
IF YOU ARE TOLD TO RELOCATE/EVACUATEFollow instructions
Take your disaster supplies kit with you
Secure your home
Plan ahead - you may not be able to bring your pets with you.
Stay calm
Non-Emergency Contact InformationYou may want to report the situation to our county or state offices of emergency management or health departments. Their phone numbers are: