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NOAA Emergency Notification System The NOAA Emergency Notification System (ENS) tool allows NOAA to quickly broadcast emergency information to and take accountability of affected employees via phone, email, or text. ENS is NOAA's primary means of accountability on an organizational level. IN the event of a local, regio

Toll-Free Call-In Number - 1-888-NOAA-911 If you are directed or forced to evacuate your current location to an alternate site, please contact the NOAA Homeland Security Program Office as soon as possible to advise of your safety and provide a means of contacting you. This easy to remember toll-free numbercan also be used by employees, contractors, their families, and/or friends to report the whereabouts of another NOAA employee or contractor.

with your specific question or need. While this e-mail address will generally not be staffed on a 24x7 basis, we promise to acknowledge your e-mail as soon as possible and to address your emergency situation.To provide employees and contractors with relevant information during an emergency, the NOAA.gov home page, as well as the

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