The Neighborhood Watch is working on an emergency telephone tree for our community. Please contact Bill Sachs, Coordinator of Neighborhood Watch, if you would like to help. See also the Neighborhood Watch page for more information.
The Annapolis Office of Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating all activities necessary to protect Annapolis communities from natural and man-made disasters.
On May 8, 2008, Barbara Faye, head of Exercise, Training & Outreach, came to Kingsport at the invitation of the Neighborhood Relations Committee and the Pen4 Coalition, and gave a presentation on what our residents can do to prepare for all types of emergencies from natural disasters such as hurricanes or severe winter weather to national emergencies like terrorist attacks. See pictures from this event in the Photo Album in the folder for "Neighborhood Relations."
A PDF Emergency Checklist for every family.
Ready. Prepare. Stay Informed is the official government site for public information on emergency planning.
Winter Storm Tips Get the latest information for driving and surviving this winter from the City of Annapolis site.
Power Out or Downed Wire? Don't assume Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE) is working on it. Call 1-877-778-2222 or go online at BGE's Website to report any power outages.