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Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management

 

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Contact Us: EmergencyManagement@aacounty.org

Henry L. Hein
Public Service Building
Office of Emergency Management
7480 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd
Suite 102
Glen Burnie, MD 21061

(410) 222-0600 (phone)
(410) 222-0690 (fax)

 

Director: Capt. Thomas Wilson

Executive Officer: Battalion Chief Wayne LeRoux

Planner: Alfred G. Cardona

Assistant to the Director: Denise Rogers

Exercise, Training & Outreach: Catherine Welker

Systems Analyst: Tom Riggins

Systems Programmer I: Linda Fennel

GIS Specialist: Tari Martin

Volunteer Coordinator: Karen Sank

The Office of Emergency Management coordinates and facilitates the response of local, state, federal and private agencies in emergencies and its charged with:

  • Developing and maintaining a Comprehensive Emergency Management Program for all-hazards
  • Coordinating Emergency Planning with county, state, federal and private agencies to protect life, property and the environment from the effects of natural and manmade disasters
  • Mitigating the impact of hazards (View a draft version of the County All Hazard Mitigation Plan.)
  • Preparing the community for disasters and terrorism
  • Responding to emergencies when they occur
  • Establishing Recovery systems to return the county and its residents to a normal state as soon as possible

                                                                   

   

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