Emergency Operations Center
The Emergency Management
Office/Emergency Operations Center is housed at the Norwich Police Department
located at 18 East Main Street. When the City of Norwich faces an emergency
and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated, the department works
with
appropriate City departments, as well as various County, State, and Federal
agencies to respond effectively and quickly to provide for the continuity of
services
to the public.
In
2003, an expansion of the Emergency Operations Center was completed. This move
was done to allow for the creation of a joint City/County
EOC. The
County's outdated EOC, located in the basement of the Sheriff's Office, was
closed and all operations were moved to the expanded City/County EOC in the
Norwich
Police building. This state-of-the-art facility is able to provide back-up
communications in the event of a radio failure at the County Communications
Center.
The Emergency
Management Office, working with the Binghamton Office of the National Weather
Service, monitors regional and national weather information for its potential
impact on the City. This is particularly true during flooding and severe
storm seasons.
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