Emergency Management Division

Escambia County Mission – To provide efficient, responsive services that enhance our quality of life, meet common needs, and promote a safe and healthy community.

The Division of Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery efforts for emergency events in our community. Our all hazards approach to emergency planning includes threats from hurricanes and tropical storms, other weather emergencies, as well as man-made or technological emergencies such as hazardous materials spills chemical releases and acts of terriorism. Planning, continuous training and teamwork have been the key to a quick response and successful recovery from the many disasters that have impacted our community.

The Escambia County Disaster TEAM is made up of more than 90 agencies and has been recognized regionally and statewide for cooperation and leadership during emergencies and disasters.

Escambia County has been designated a “Storm Ready” Community every year since 2001 by the National Weather Service.

Reducing the effects of disasters remains a top priority in our community. Local agencies and businesses regularly participate in mitigation activities such as the Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Group. This group brainstorms ideas and identifies practices or projects that can reduce or eliminate damages from disasters.

Emergency Manager: John Dosh
Planning Coordinator: Brad Hattaway
(Health care facility plan review, LMS, mitigation)

Additional information can be found on our Event Calendar or at our Information Center.

If you have sustained damage from severe weather event, please let us know by completing this form:

Damage Assessment Report Form

This Damage Assessment Form is provided as a service to citizens of Escambia County. Damage reports can also be filed by calling the Division of Emergency Management at 471-6400.