Oxford County
Emergency Management Agency

PO Box 179, 26 Western Avenue
South Paris ME 04281
Ph 207-743-6336 FAX 207-743-7346
oxctyema@megalink.net
Office hours: Monday through Friday 8am-4pm

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In Case of Emergency (ICE)

If an emergency happens and you are not at home and unable to speak, by storing a few emergency phone numbers in your cell phone, EMS (ambulance personnel), Firefighter or a Police Officer can contact your family.

Simply store these emergency numbers in your cell phone under the name ICE (In Case of Emergency). More than 1 number can be stored by using ICE 1, ICE 2 and ICE 3.

So please take a few moments and ICE your cell phone.

Individual and Family Preparedness

Maine Prepares: A Special Supplement to Local Papers

This insert has lots of very useful information that your family and businesses can use to build a disaster supply kit, create an emergency communications plan, or be ready to evacuate your home if disasters strike. Please follow this link to view the entire insert courtesy of Bangor Daily News.
Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has always worked hard with Federal partners, other state agencies, and county and local governments to be sure that planning and coordination is in place to deal with all hazards. We work very closely with first responders to make sure they have the equipment they need and are trained and exercised on how to use their tools to protect the people of Maine.


Maine Prepares InsertMaine Prepares: A Special Supplement to local papers

This insert has lots of very useful information that your family and businesses can use to build a disaster supply kit, create an emergency communications plan, or be ready to evacuate your home if disasters strike. Please follow this link to view the entire insert courtesy of Bangor Daily News.
Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has always worked hard with Federal partners, other state agencies, and county and local governments to be sure that planning and coordination is in place to deal with all hazards. We work very closely with first responders to make sure they have the equipment they need and are trained and exercised on how to use their tools to protect the people of Maine.


When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!
Lightning Safety Awareness Week: June 22-28

Summer is the peak season for one of the nation's deadliest weather phenomena— lightning. Safeguarding U.S. residents from dangerous lightning is the goal of the National Weather Service Website. The campaign is designed to lower lightning death and injury rates and America's vulnerability to one of nature's deadliest hazards. Please click on the above link to be directed to the NWS website for more information. In addition, click on the following links to download the daily public information statements from NWS as word documents.

Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday   Thursday   Friday


Winter Weather Awareness Week
Public Information Statement, National Weather Service, Gray, ME

The National Weather Service offices that serve northern New England have declared the week of October 30th through November 3rd...WINTER WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK. In conjunction with WINTER WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK...the National Weather Service Office in Gray will be issuing Public Information Statements concerning many aspects of winter weather and winter weather preparedness. Click on the links below to access the daily information statements.

Monday/Winter Weather Basics
Tuesday/Watch...Warning...and advisory criteria for winter storms
Wednesday/Extreme cold, hypothermia, frost bite and wind chill
Thursday/High wind, coastal flooding and erosion, and dense fog threats
Friday/Winter Weather Preparedness


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