Emergency Management
Our Mission
Ensure Mohave County is prepared to protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover from the hazards and threats that pose greatest risk to the County.
Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (ERRP) /Emergency Operations Plan(EOP)
Mohave County has prepared this Emergency Response and Recovery Plan/Emergency Operations Plan in order to save lives and protect public health and property. This Plan is in compliance with the National Incident Management System and the National Response Framework.
Annexes
- 1. Transportation Infrastructure
- 2. Communications
- 3. Public Works and Engineering
- 4. Firefighting
- 5. Information and Planning
- 6. Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, and Human Services
- 7. Logistics
- 8. Public Health and Medical Services
- 9. Search and Rescue
- 10. Oil and Hazardous Materials Response
- 11. Agriculture and Natural Resources
- 12. Energy
- 13. Public Safety and Security
- 14. Cross Sector Business and Infrastructure
- 15. External Affairs
Appendices
- Appendix A: Donations / Unsolicited Volunteer Management
- Appendix B: Financial Management
- Appendix C: Terrorism Incident
- Appendix D: Radiological
- Appendix E: Pandemic
- Appendix F: Mass Fatality
- Appendix G: Evacuation / Shelter in Place
- Appendix H: Severe Weather
- Appendix I: Uncontrolled Releases from Dams
- Appendix J: Extreme Heat Emergencies
- Appendix K: Power Outage
- Appendix L: Water Service Loss Emergency
- Appendix M: Agency Contact Numbers
- Appendix N: Mutual Aid Agreements
- Appendix O: Supporting Documents Under Separate Cover
Community Wildfire Protection Plan(CWPP)
Mohave County established a Core Team composed of federal and state wildland fire resource staff, municipal fire district/department (FD) staff, and other wildfire resource specialists to develop a countywide Community Wildfire Protection Plan compliant with the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 (HFRA).
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response and Recovery Plan
Mohave County and the Mohave County Local Emergency Planning Committee, in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS), Title 26, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 26-344 through 26-345, has prepared a Hazardous Materials Emergency Response and Recovery Plan in order to save lives and protect public health and property. This Plan is in compliance with the National Incident Management System and the National Response Framework. It is a standalone plan but can be referenced by or serve as the Essential Support Function #10 of the Mohave County Emergency Response and Recovery Plan.
Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
This Plan was prepared to guide hazard mitigation to better protect the people, property, community assets and land from the effects of hazards. The Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan demonstrates the communities’ and tribe’s commitment to reducing risks from hazards and serves as a tool to help decision makers direct mitigation activities and resources. This Plan was also developed to make the participating communities and tribe eligible for certain types of Federal disaster assistance and hazard mitigation grant funding.
Restricted Document Notice – Emergency Management
Some appendices within the Mohave County Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (ERRP) contain operationally sensitive content and are not available for public download.
Public Record’s Requests may be obtained by completing the Public Records Request Form here; https://www.mohave.gov/common-links/request-public-records/
Emergency Management Manager
Mike Browning