Marshall DEM

The City Of Marshall Division of Emergency Management is responsible for the City Of Marshall, Texas comprehensive emergency management program which supports local and state agencies. Activities and services cover the four phases of emergency management: Preparedness, Prevention, Response, and Recovery for disasters like flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts, hazardous materials incidents, and acts of terrorism.

Planning and training services include financial and technical assistance as well as training and exercise support. Services are made available through the City Of Marshall local emergency manager Randy Pritchard and supported by the City Of Marshall, Texas. 

During an actual emergency or disaster, the City Of Marshall Texas Division Of Emergency Management coordinates the response and recovery program with support of local and state government. The City Of Marshall Division of Emergency Management maintains the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) where representatives from other city,  state departments and agencies come together to coordinate the state response to the City Of Marshall Division of Emergency Management  in an emergency situation.

Helpful Links

State of Texas, Governor's Division of Emergency Management (GDEM)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)
Texas Forest Service (TFS)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
DSHS_Regional_Map 
World Health Organization (WHO)
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The American Red Cross (ARC)
Ready.Gov

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Twitter is a service the City of Marshall is using to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, short inforamtional burst. Why? Because even basic updates are meaningful to family members, friends, or colleagues—e specially when they’re timely. With Twitter, you can stay hyper–connected to events in our community that may affect you or your family and friends. You can stop following them any time. You can even set quiet times on Twitter so you’re not interrupted. Twitter puts you in control and becomes a modern antidote to information overload.

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