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The Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness (OPHEP) at the Detroit Health Department is dedicated to protecting the health and safety of Detroit residents before, during, and after public health emergencies.
OPHEP focuses on planning and preparing for community health disasters, including chemical, biological, radiological incidents. Our team develops, maintains, and regularly updates emergency response plans, conducts drills and exercises to test and strengthen preparedness efforts. We also ensure that Detroit Health Department staff receive the appropriate training to effectively respond to public health emergencies.
Through collaboration with local, regional, state, and federal stakeholders, OPHEP works to ensure residents receive necessary resources during an emergency. Other responsibilities include:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Management
Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Recruiting and Training
Points of Dispensing (Medical and Non-Medical)
Outreach
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Warming & Cooling Centers
The city of Detroit has designated warming/cooling centers that may be utilized during extreme cold and heat conditions. The location, hours, and contact information is listed below:
- Warming Centers | City of Detroit
- Cooling Centers | City of Detroit
- 2024 - 2025 Warming and Respite Center
AirNow
We monitor air quality daily via the following:
Emergency Planning
Our team encourages you and your family to build an emergency supply kit and make a household emergency plan before disaster strikes. Below is a checklist to get you started:
Join the MRC
Join the MRC today and help us build a more prepared, resilient Detroit! Visit the Michigan Volunteer Registry (MVR) at mivolunteerregistry.org to sign up and be affiliated with the City of Detroit. By joining the City of Detroit MRC, you’ll gain access to exclusive quarterly newsletter! Stay up-to-date on upcoming trainings, events, and opportunities designed for all dedicated volunteers. Don’t miss out on the chance to enhance your skills and stay connected with the MRC community! Your readiness can make all the difference!
Be ready for anything! Below, you’ll find key resources that the Emergency Preparedness (EP) team uses for any emergency situation. These tools will guide you in creating a solid preparedness plan, ensuring you're ready to face whatever comes your way. Take a look and start preparing today.
FEMA Are You Ready? Guide
Winter Weather
Power Outage
Tornado
Flood
Biological
Chemical
Radiological
Explosive
Air Quality
Contact
To learn more about emergency preparedness, outreach and community-based trainings.
Email: [email protected]
Call: 313-316-0161
Emergencies to Prepare For
Air Quality | Power Outages | Tornadoes | Floods | Fire and Safety Tips | Flooding and Landslides | Pandemics | Chemical and Hazardous Materials Incidents | Radiation Emergencies | Explosions