Emergency Management (EM)

Code Red Phone Alert

CODE RED Telephone Alerting System
In 2012 Los Alamos County launched a new emergency notification system that allows us to alert you to an emergency in your area. Click here for more information and to register for this service.

Code Red Mobile App

Code Red Mobile App
The secure Community Notification Enrollment (CNE) page allows residents and businesses to add or update their contact information to ensure they will be included when a message is sent – unlisted numbers, mobile numbers, TDD/TTY requirements can all be entered.

Emergency Operations Plan and Response Kit

LAC Emergency Operations Plan - Outlines the foundation for all disaster and emergency preparedness, response, and short-term recovery operations conducted within the County of Los Alamos.

72 Hour Kit Emergency Response

Los Alamos Hazard Mitigation Plan (2016)
The purpose of hazard mitigation is to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property from hazards.

Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
This THIRA provides a comprehensive overview of assessed risks and associated impacts for Los Alamos County.
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Safety Information & Tips

Welcome to the County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) web page. OEM helps enhance public safety by assisting other County departments with disaster preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery. Current OEM projects include revision of an all-hazards emergency operations plan; expanding means of alerting the community in the event of a disaster, educating the public on emergency preparedness, and using federal homeland security and emergency planning funds to the improve the County’s overall disaster and terrorism preparedness. We work closely with the NM Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM), LANL Emergency Management & Response, Los Alamos Medical Center, Los Alamos Public Schools, the American Red Cross, the Los Alamos Amateur Radio Club, and all County departments to help protect those who live, work, and visit here.

To report a County Utilities emergency call:
(505) 662-8333 during business hours
(505) 662-8222 after hours & on weekends

A portion of OEM activities are supported by the DHSEM through sub-grants awarded by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This website does not necessarily reflect DHSEM or DHS's views.

Emergency Bulletins