Emergency Management
The City of Tallahassee Division of Emergency Management was established in 1992, to coordinate the City's departmental response to emergencies. The Division strengthens the coordination between City departments, County, State and Federal Agencies to service our community in times of need.
The department supports all City departments, focusing on the thirteen (13) essential services our community relies upon for our daily activities; fire, police, electric, water, sewer, natural gas, traffic engineer, public works, star metro, information management, regional airport, communications, solid waste. The City's Emergency Management Team, utilizes the Incident Command System (ICS) to manage events, training responders in both the ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) to provide a coordinated and rapid response to any event.
Key Links to Other Agencies and Information
Federal and State Situation Reports
Presentations
- Contact Robby Powers at 891-6201
Training
Volunteering
- American Red Cross: 850-878-6080
- Volunteer Leon: 850-606-1970
Weather
- Tallahassee 7-Day Forecast
- Capital Area Flood Warning Network
- National Hurricane Center
- NOAA Storm Prediction Center
- Free Notifications
Other Agencies
- Federal Emergency Management
- State of Florida Emergency Management
- State of Florida Department of Health
- State of Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement
- Florida Statute for Emergency Management
- My Safe Home Fla. Dept. of Finance
- Leon County Emergency Management
- Volunteer Leon
- American Red Cross
- Apalachee Regional Planning Council




