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  • Whenever there is an immediate danger to life or property. It should be used to report fires, crimes in progress, or medical emergencies.

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  • Power outages, traffic conditions, weather reports, school closing or to request info about special events or municipal services.

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  • NG9-1-1 is an Emergency Services IP network combining Data Bases and data management to create an ever evolving, fully functional 9-1-1 system that is accessible, anytime, anywhere, from any device.

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  • This service allows cellular carriers to deliver text messages (SMS) to 9-1-1 centers that are capable of handling these types of messages. This service is not yet available in Queen Anne’s County.

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  • To schedule a tour or request a speaker please call in advance 410-758-4500 x 1100

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  • 1. Sign Up for Emergency Citizen Alerts (Everbridge)
    Queen Anne's County uses Everbridge, a free mass notification system, to send emergency alerts via email, text, or phone. You can register through the county's site:
    2. Monitor the Official Alerts Portal
    You can also view current emergencies anytime by visiting the County's alert center, which shows real time notifications and provides RSS or Notify Me® subscription options. https://qac.org/AlertCenter.aspx 
     
    3. Tune In to Local Media & NOAA Weather Radio
    In an emergency, trusted sources include:
    • Local radio or TV stations-they'll broadcast official warnings via the Emergency Alert System (EAS).
    • A NOAA Weather Radio-essential for receiving timely weather-related warnings, especially during storms or flooding.
    4. Use Citizen Connect Dashboard
    Queen Anne's County has partnered with Tyler Technologies to launch Citizen Connect-a public-facing online tool that offers:
    • Real-time incident data and response times
    • Interactive maps
    • Updates on public safety programs
    This platform is ideal for staying aware of developing situations. https://qaccitizenconnect.org/
     
    5. Follow Social Media and Queen Anne's County Sheriff & Department of Emergency Services App
    For timely updates and communications, follow these local official channels:
    • Queen Anne's County Sheriff & Department of Emergency Services App (Google Play and Apple Store)
    • Queen Anne's County Department of Emergency Services (via Facebook, X/Twitter)
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  • Please fill out the following form and return it to County Administrator Todd Mohn at tmohn@qac.org.

    There is a $20 fee, and processing may take up to 30 days.

    https://www.qac.org/documentcenter/view/3494

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Contact Us

  1. Queen Anne’s County Government 
    107 N Liberty Street
    Centreville, MD 21617

    County Commissioners Office
    Phone: 410-758-4098
    Fax: 410-758-1170

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