Emergency Management & Communications
The Emergency Management & Communications Department provides two primary services to those in the City of Moore. First, our Communications Division provides 9-1-1 emergency services, an around-the-clock communications link between those who need help and the City's police, fire, and medical professionals. We estimate that our Emergency Telecommunications Specialists process more than 300,000 telephone calls annually, and dispatch more than 50,000 police/fire/medical calls for service.
Our Emergency Management Division works to mitigate, plan and prepare for, respond to, and recover from the various emergencies and disasters that affect our City. We utilize an all-hazards approach, focusing on the various emergency functions that need performed in time of trouble. Our work includes:
- Identification and analysis of the hazards in our City
- Work to eliminate the hazards or lessen their effects
- Development of Emergency Operations Plans that guide our overall citywide response to emergencies that occur
- Identification of assets and resources that can be used in the mitigation, response, and recovery efforts
- Rapid response to the disaster needs of our community, in an attempt to quickly return our lives to normal
Click for more information:
911 & Communications Department
2007 Departmental Report
National Severe Weather Workshop 2009
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EMERGENCIES DIAL 9-1-1
or 405 799-4357
(799-HELP)
Non-Emergency Calls:
405 793-5171
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Gayland Kitch OCEM Director of Emergency Management & Communications
(405) 793-4477 - Virginia Guild Communications Supervisor
(405) 793-4478
