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Welcome to Nassau County Emergency Management

Local Hazard of the Week:  FLOODS

Stay out of flood waters!

 

Flood water carries dangerous debris, sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, pet waste, and germs that spread infectious diseases. 

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Flood conditions also displace outdoor animals and bugs - beware of snakes, ants, rats, roaches, gators, and other wild critters looking for dry ground! 

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is the leading cause of death on school campuses and in sports.  Who We Play For is offering Free ECG Heart Screenings to detect potentially life-threatening heart conditions among Nassau high school students.

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  • Fernandina Beach HS:  September 18

  • West Nassau HS:  October 2

  • Hilliard Middle-Senior HS:  October 3​

We want your input on local hazard mitigation projects!

Please take a minute to click the survey link below and let us know about disaster preparedness and hazard mitigation from your perspective.  And let us know about flood-prone roads and other issues in your neighborhood.  Thank you!

If you have information about recent weather impacts in your area or photos of flooding, hail, spinning tornadic clouds, washed-out roadways or culverts, or uprooted/damaged trees, please use the green button to let us know.  You can even send us a photo! 

EM uses the data you share to verify severe weather forecasts from the National Weather Service and automatically sends road damage information to the Public Works Department so they can take action quickly to ensure public safety.

Our Preparedness Guide contains information about local hazards, things residents can do to get prepared, a map of evacuation zones, and important phone numbers.  

Nassau County is

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Clickable Weather Ready Nation Ambassador logo link

NCEM is an official

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Nassau now has three WeatherSTEM units collecting real-time weather information! 
Click the town names to see current conditions, what happened the last 24 hours, and hour-by-hour forecasts for the next several days at our sites in
Callahan, Hilliard, and at the EOC in Yulee.  You can also download the WeatherSTEM app on your phone and set customize alerts from those sites for various weather conditions.

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