Join us next week for the Denver LEPC Meeting on June 22 at 10 AM.
This is a great chance to learn how Denver prepares for emergencies and how local partners work together to keep our community safe. You’ll hear from Denver OEM as well as safety leaders from Suncor on topics
Official Twitter for the Denver Office of Emergency Management. We are committed to keeping Denver safe, prepared, and informed. Join us to become #DenverREADY.
- 🧰Preparedness is easier than most people think and it starts with a plan. Join the Denver Office of Emergency Management for an in-person DenverREADY: Make A Kit & Plan class focused on simple, realistic steps to help you and your loved ones recover faster after an emergency.
- Following a review, @CityofDenver outdoor warning siren activation was determined to be the result of human error, not a technology failure. There was no tornado warning in effect. We're strengthening training, reviewing procedures, and remain committed to providing timely,
- We promise we’re not an “email every week” kind of account. 😌 Our newsletter goes out once a month and highlights emergency preparedness tips, upcoming classes, and important updates for Denver residents. If you live here, it’s worth a read. 👉 Join the list:
- ⏰Happening tomorrow at noon! Avoid being caught off guard when disaster strikes. Join us tomorrow for Virtual DenverREADY: Make A Kit & Plan, a one-hour class focused on practical steps to prepare yourself and your loved ones for emergencies. 📍 Virtual 📅 Monday, June 1, 2026
- 🚨Happening tomorrow! If an emergency happened tonight, would you know what to do next? Join us tomorrow afternoon for an in-person DenverREADY class focused on creating an emergency plan and building a kit to support you and your household during recovery. 📍 Denver Police
- 🧰Preparedness doesn’t start during an emergency Join the Denver Office of Emergency Management for a virtual DenverREADY: Make A Kit & Plan class and learn how simple preparation can make recovery easier after an emergency. We’ll cover how to build a realistic emergency kit
- 🧭Disasters don’t send a calendar invite but you can still be ready. Join the Denver Office of Emergency Management for an in-person class focused on making an emergency plan and building a kit to help you and your loved ones recover faster after an emergency. We’ll walk
- Denver Office of Emergency Management repostedCHERRY CREEK TRAIL ALERT | May 20: The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers will conduct the annual sediment flush of Cherry Creek Reservoir, with water flows expected to flood low areas of trail throughout the day.









