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New Larimer County Emergency Preparedness Guide is now available

05/5/2023

New Larimer County Emergency Preparedness Guide is now available

The Larimer County Office of Emergency Management has updated the Larimer County Emergency Preparedness Guide which is now available online.

More about New Larimer County Emergency Preparedness Guide is now available

08/15/2022

Office of Emergency Management resilience community assessment survey open

Disasters in Larimer County have supported the need for well-connected communities. The Larimer County Office of Emergency Management is conducting a community assessment survey to gather input on programs designed to positively impact our community.

More about Office of Emergency Management resilience community assessment survey open

03/15/2022

Grants for community mitigation projects: apply now

A new grant program that will provide funds to small grassroots community groups for hazard mitigation projects and improve community and neighborhood resilience is now accepting applications.

More about Grants for community mitigation projects: apply now

We strive to create sustainable communities and to protect life and property by empowering all who live, work, and visit the County to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from all types of emergencies and disasters.

For phone information about an emergency, call the Larimer County Emergency Information Line at 970-980-2500. Do not call 9-1-1 unless you have an actual emergency to report.

CAN YOU BE REACHED IN AN EMERGENCY? 

We want to make sure you are alerted as soon as possible should an emergency happen in your area. But we need your help! 

LETA911 is our local emergency alerting authority for Larimer County. They will be the FIRST to alert you if there is a imminent threat to your life or safety. However, this service is opt-in, meaning if you do not register your device, we cannot reach you! 

Upon registering, you have the opportunity to register multiple methods in which to receive alerts, including your cell phone, email, or even pagers!

Additionally, you can put in 5 different addresses to ensure that you are alerted if an emergency happens in multiple areas of concern, including your place of work, or perhaps where your kiddos go to school! If you or someone you know has access or functional needs, such as a dependency on oxygen or mobility needs, LETA allows that information to be registered as well, in case someone requires additional assistance in an emergency or evacuation.

Lastly, you have the right to choose which alerts you want to receive, and can opt out of alerts that do not apply! 

Be alerted when it is needed most, sign up today for emergency alerts by visiting  www.nocoalert.org or by texting "NOCOALERT" to 888-777. 

Larimer OEM Program

To learn more about the Larimer OEM program areas of focus within emergency management, meet our staff, and learn the work that they focus on, please check out these Larimer OEM Program Documents that are available in both English and Spanish. 

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Office of Emergency Management

4872 Endeavor Drive, Johnstown CO 
Johnstown, CO 80534
Emergency Information Line: (970) 980-2500


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