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American Red Cross 24-Hour Disaster Line
24-hour emergency assistance—food, shelter, clothing, and mental and physical health services—to disaster victims. 24-hour worldwide communication links to relatives in the armed forces. International tracing and contact services to those affected by disasters and war.
info@wc-redcross.org,
wc-redcross.org4624 Packard [
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971-5300 (Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; at other times messages are sent to on-duty staff)
Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management
Provides information about emergency response within the city, including severe weather, chemical emergencies, hazardous material spills, family disaster plans, and emergency preparedness for seniors and schools. Maintains outdoor warning siren system.
oem@a2gov.org,
a2gov.org (on the pull-down Departments menu, choose Emergency Operations)
794-6980
CodeRED
Register to receive automatic phone messages about evacuations, chemical spills, boil water advisories, and other emergencies in Ann Arbor.
a2gov.org/government/safetyservices/emergencymanagement/pages/codered.aspx794-6980
Traumatic Events Response Network (TERN)
Crisis intervention, resources, and referrals for survivors of natural disasters, accidents, violent crimes, or other traumatic events.
Call Ann Arbor police, 994-2911 (24 hours)
Washtenaw County Sheriff Emergency Services Division
Coordinates emergency response during crises; oversees 911 dispatch. For official information during an emergency, tune to WEMU (89.1 FM), WWWW (102.9 FM).
eoc@ewashtenaw.org,
emergency.ewashtenaw.org2201 Hogback [
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Emergency: 911 (24 hours).
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