“A little preparation today can make a big difference tomorrow—it’s how we protect what matters most when the unexpected happens.”
| Ed Colson, Tillamook County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Environmental Health & Emergency Preparedness Committee Co-Chair
Being prepared can reduce stress and keep us and our loved ones healthy when an emergency happens. From seasonal hazards like winter storms and wildfire smoke to potential disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, there are ways to plan ahead, know what to do when a disaster happens, and build a community of preparedness in Tillamook County. Find resources here to help anyone be more prepared for an emergency and help keep your community safe.

