EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Our Mission

The Somerset County Department of Emergency Services has the mission of coordinating the resources necessary to respond to an emergency. On a daily basis this occurs through the 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center. For large scale events, the Emergency Operations Center coordinates emergency management services. In order to protect lives and property within Somerset County, it is the responsibility of this office to prepare the County and the public to manage activities before, during, and after the impact of natural and technological disasters.

This office operates under the concept of Comprehensive Emergency Management, which applies to ALL types of hazards and requires a partnership among all levels of government, the private sector, industry, voluntary organizations, and the public. Among these partnerships are the Maryland Emergency Management Association, Delmarva Emergency Task Force, the Eastern Shore Alliance of Public Safety Answering Points, and the Maryland Department of Emergency Management.

4 Basic Principles of Emergency Management

Mitigation

Activities undertaken to eliminate or reduce the chance of an occurrence or the effects of a disaster.

Preparedness

Activities include developing plans to enhance response capabilities and conducting exercises to assess response efficiencies.

Response

Activities that are designed to provide the public with emergency assistance.

Recovery

Activities to return the community to normal or near normal through relief operations.

Hurricane Preparedness

Somerset County is bordered on the west by the Chesapeake Bay.  Therefore, hurricane preparedness is a key component of Somerset’s Emergency Management program. Annually, this office hosts a hurricane exercise that involves all of our local and state partners.  Emergency Management attends the National Hurricane Conference in the spring of each year and also has also attended training at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.  This brings those staff members up to date on the latest developments in evacuation procedures and the local government’s role in recovery and more.

The Emergency Operations Center

The EOC is located at 11916 Somerset Avenue, Room 120, Princess Anne, Maryland, 21853. The back-up EOC is located on 8928 Sign Post Rd, Westover, MD 21871.

When the Emergency Operations Center is fully activated the EOC staff includes the Director of 911/Emergency Management, County Commissioners President, County Administrator, and representatives from the Board of Education, Health Department, Social Services, Law Enforcement, Public Works, County Roads, State Highway Administration, Red Cross, RACES, the United States Coast Guard, National Guard, Fire and EMS providers and many others.

 

Staffing

Somerset County has an Emergency Management Director, an Assistant Director, and an Emergency Planner. This agency provides administrative support to the Somerset County Fireman’s Association and the Local Emergency Planning Committee.

Emergency Planning

This office is responsible for coordinating disaster planning for all entities within the county. This includes maintaining the Emergency Operations Plan and related Emergency Support Functions, which must be reviewed and updated annually. The Emergency Operations Plan must comply with standards set forth by the Maryland Emergency Management Agency and FEMA.

Warning and Communication

Somerset County has a population of approximately 26,500. It is the responsibility of this office to notify the citizens of impending danger for all types of hazards, including hurricanes, winter storms, hazardous materials incidents, etc. This is done through local TV and radio stations, the Emergency Alert System, Emergency Notification System, and the local newspapers.

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