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Atlantic County OEM

@AtlCoOEM

The Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management (ACOEM) serves Atlantic County in preparing for and responding to emergencies and disasters.

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Don’t let Jersey rush hour get you down! Commute with care and share the road! 🚗🚲🛴 Whether you're driving, biking, scooting, or walking, we're all in this together. Keep the Garden State Safe! #ShareTheRoad

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Red Flag Warning for Atlantic County until 6:00pm Saturday.


Red Flag Watch for Atlantic County until 6:00pm Saturday.


See the attached Code Blue Alert issued by the Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management in accordance with NJ State Law. Municipal agencies: Email the locations of warming centers to: codeblue@nj211.org Start:   11-13-2024     10:00 p.m. End:  11-14-2024 4:00 a.m.

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See the attached Code Blue Alert issued by the Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management in accordance with NJ State Law. Municipal agencies: Email the locations of warming centers to: codeblue@nj211.org Start:    11-13-2024     10:00 p.m. End:   11-14-2024      4:00 a.m.

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As we salute our veterans today, let’s also pledge to keep our streets safe. Slow down in crosswalks and look out for pedestrians.🚸

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Please see the attached Code Blue Alert issued by the Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management in accordance with NJ State Law. Municipal agencies: Please email the locations of warming centers available to: codeblue@nj211.org Start: 11-13-2024 End: 11-13-2024

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Red Flag Warning for Atlantic County until 6:00pm Friday.


Darkness comes early, but safety stays all day! ⏰ Take time to stay alert, have your headlights on as it gets darker out, and watch out for pedestrians and bicyclists.

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Eyes wide, feet alert — keep safety sweet while you trick-or-treat! #StaySafe

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Please see the attached Code Blue Alert issued by the Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management in accordance with NJ State Law. Municipal agencies: Please email the locations of warming centers available to: codeblue@nj211.org Start Date: 10-28-2024 End Date: 10-28-2024

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Red Flag Warning for Atlantic County until 7:00pm Saturday.


Red Flag Warning for Atlantic County until 6:00pm Thursday.


Remember to stop when you see the school bus stop sign. Let's work together to protect our most precious cargo.

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Let people know where you’re headed- communication is key on the road!

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Brighten up your path, stay safe. #BeSafeBeSeen

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A moment of caution can save a life. Let's make the streets safe for everyone. #PedestrianSafety #SafeDriving

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The 2024 Bike MS City to Shore Ride will travel through Atlantic County on Saturday, Sept. 28 and Sunday, Sept. 29. Motorists should expect delays and use caution. Officers will be on site to assist. Route information is available at: tinyurl.com/28wdzm9a

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Don't be left in the dark during a power outage! 🕯️ September is National Preparedness Month. Make sure to have flashlights, batteries, and non-perishable food on hand. #NationalPreparednessMonth #PowerOutage #EmergencyPreparedness

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Prepare for Fall w/ this season’s safety checklist: ● Use caution on wet roads ● Make sure your vehicle lights work to be safe and seen with the sun setting sooner ● Watch out for deer and other animals on the road ● Keep an eye out for more kids on the road for back 2 school

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