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St Louis County Office of Emergency Management
@StlCoOEM
Official account of St Louis County, MO, Office of Emergency Management. 314-615-9500. Page not monitored 24/7.
Ballwin, MO
Joined June 2010
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    Pets going with you for the holidays? Add a few emergency items for your pets ready.gov/pets #SafeTravels #HolidaySafety #SMEM #STL
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    The roads are becoming worse by the minute! Do us, yourself and emergency workers a favor and STAY HOME! If you have to get on the road, know that it’s extremely likely you will get stuck. BE PREPARED and take a vehicle emergency kit! #stlwx #mowx #ilwx
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    #EOC #update! Thank you to our amazing cleaning crew who have been working double time to ensure our building is as clean as possible! #COVID19 #knowstlco
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    A second round of snow is coming! If you have to head out on the road keep these tips in mind! #snow #stlwx #mowx #DriveSafe #BePrepared
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    #PublicAdvisory A shelter has been established at Richmond Heights Community Center, 8001 Dale Ave, for those displaced due to the flooding. Please bring personal supplies you and your family need to be comfortable such as a change of clothes and personal medications. #Flood
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    Snowplow Update for St. Louis County: Crews are working hard on major roads and will begin clearing secondary roads today. Cold temps have turned precipitation to ice, slowing progress. Thank you for your patience and stay safe!
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    EOC update! Shout out to one of our County area firefighters and his wonderful family for their sizeable donation! We appreciate it! #ThankYou
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    #EOC #update! Congratulations to our new Director of The Office of Emergency Management - Michele Ryan! Michele was promoted yesterday and continues to do an amazing job here during this activation! #COVID19 #knowstlco
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    A heat advisory has been issued for the St. Louis area. Stay cool today and hydrate! #Stlwx
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    Understanding the difference between a watch and a warning is crucial as we head into spring storms! Think of a watch like having all the taco ingredients ready, but the taco hasn't been assembled yet. Whereas a warning means the taco is ready to eat! Stay informed and stay safe
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    Like tornadoes, severe thunderstorms can be life-threatening. With @NWSStLouis implementation of sending Wireless Emergency Alerts to your phone for storms labeled 'Destructive', we will now be sounding the Outdoor Warning Sirens for those thunderstorms that fit that criteria.
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    Congratulations to our Logistics Specialist, Melissa, on receiving a Life-Saving Award. Melissa came to the aid of an unconscious young man and performed CPR until first responders arrived. Thanks to her quick actions, the man survived. We are proud of her!