New York City Emergency Management kicked off Ready Up NYC, a monthly webinar series focused on providing preparedness tips to all residents from Harlem to Hollis for any emergency that may come their way. Continue Reading →
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Hurricanes And A Virus, CDC Issues Special Guidance On How To Deal With Both
New York City Emergency Management is issuing a travel advisory from Tuesday morning through Tuesday night. According to the National Weather Service. Continue Reading →
CERTs Program Gets Fresh New Incredible Volunteers From Harlem To Houston
New York City Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito, NYPD Auxiliary Inspector Phylis Byrne, and FDNY Deputy Chief James Brosi presided over a graduation ceremony for 48 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers. Continue Reading →
Crazy Car Fire Shuts Down FDR Drive In East Harlem
Firefighters battled a car fire on the FDR Drive that shut down multiple lanes of traffic during the Tuesday evening rush hour, an FDNY spokesman told Patch. Continue Reading →
Winter Storm About To Hit Harlem
Due to heavy snow that will create slick and hazardous travel conditions, New York City Emergency Management has issued a Hazardous Travel Advisory for tomorrow, 2/9.
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NYC Emergency Management Hosts Mobile Office hours In Washington Heights
New York City Emergency Management officials visited Washington Heights on Wednesday to discuss emergency preparedness, coordination, and planning with residents. Continue Reading →