EOC partially activated to respond to emergency calls and damage following severe weather in Davidson County
The EOC partially activated in response to damage sustained Tuesday morning from severe storms, and in anticipation of more potentially severe weather
Representatives from OEM, Nashville Fire Department, Mayor’s Office, Metropolitan Police Department, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Metro Water Services, Metro Storm Water, Metro Public Works, Emergency Communications, Metro Nashville Public Schools, Metro ITS, Planning/GIS Department, Metro Codes, Engineers as well as NES gathered in the EOC to monitor damage reports and respond to emergency calls around the county.
In case of an emergency, residents should call 911.