The Seminole County Offices will be CLOSED on Thursday Nov. 28, 2024 and Friday Nov. 29, 2024 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

Emergency Management


Seminole County Emergency Management (CCEM) is responsible for management of the county-wide emergency management program. CCEM utilizes an "all hazards" approach and partners with municipalities, state and federal agencies, volunteer and community organizations, non-government organizations, and others to provide protective measures for the residents of Seminole County. Together, we work to enhance our community resiliency through hazard mitigation and management of risks associated with natural and man-made disasters. Functions of CCEM include:

Working with local jurisdictions, emergency responders, and members of the public and private sector to engage in comprehensive disaster planning.

Identifying resources that can be used to aid in the mitigation, response and recovery of disasters.

Developing and maintaining the county-wide Emergency Operations Plan (EOP).

Conducting community outreach in an effort to provide public awareness and preparedness tips for events such as tornadoes, floods, and winter weather.

Updating the multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan and coordinating with all participants to ensure strategic planning.