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Emergency Alerts

Alert Franklin is a mass notification system. This system allows Franklin County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service to send emergency messages to your phone, email or both. These include but are not limited to, watches and warning, weather advisories, and evacuation orders. For more information or to subscribe, click the read more button below.

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CERT

Our Community Emergency Response Team is always looking for individuals who are willing to volunteer and assist our community in times of crisis. Franklin County Emergency Management uses volunteers for events, activations, and emergency operations. Our community members have a wealth of experience and training. We needs members like you.

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Special Needs Sheltering

Special needs shelters are intended to provide, to an extent, an environment that can sustain an individual's level of health. If a person is medically stable but needs help with basic tasks or uses an electronic medical device and has no other evacuation options, they should pre-register for a special needs shelter.

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Need Help During an Evacuation?

If you are resident of Franklin County and you currently do not have transportation, you may register for transportation assistance in the event of a storm. During a hurricane that requires a mandatory evacuation of the county, Franklin County Emergency Management will provide transportation for residents to get to a shelter.

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 Our Mission:

Franklin County Emergency Management’s Mission is to minimize loss of life, personal injury, damage to property, or theenvironment caused by natural, technological, and human-caused disastersaffecting Franklin County.


What is Emergency Management?

Emergency Management involves plans, structures and arrangements established to engage the normal endeavors of government, voluntary, and private agencies in a comprehensive and coordinated way to respond to the whole spectrum of emergency needs.


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For information during a natural or man-made diaster call our office at 850-653-8977.

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Lightning doesn’t wait — neither should your alerts.
AlertFranklin notifies you when severe weather is nearby so you know when it’s time to head indoors.

Today is Day 1 of Severe Weather Awareness Week (#FLSWAW), focusing on lightning safety. When thunder roars, go indoors!

👉 Sign up for AlertFranklin: www.franklinemergencymanagement.com/alert-franklin/ today.

➡ Learn more: floridadisaster.org/lightning🌩️
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Franklin County is expected to face freezing temperatures for the remainder of the week, lasting until Monday, February 2, 2026. Due to wind chill factors, it may feel like temperatures are in the teens. While daytime temperatures may rise above freezing, nights and early mornings will remain below freezing. Please take all necessary precautions for your safety and that of your family. To help ensure you and your home stay protected, please adhere to the following precautionary measures:
- Check on elderly relatives and neighbors to ensure they have effective ways to stay warm in the coming days as temperatures drop. Verify that their heating devices are functioning properly to prevent fire hazards.
- Bring pets indoors early. If you have outdoor pets, provide them with options to escape the cold. Offering warm blankets and bedding will help keep them cozy if bringing them inside isn’t possible.
- Protect cold-sensitive pipes with appropriate coverings or by dripping water.
- Protect cold-sensitive plants and vegetation with appropriate coverings.
- Ensure that smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are in good working order.
- Never leave heating sources unattended.
- Keep a safe distance between all flammable materials and heaters.
- Be cautious not to overload electrical circuits with too many appliances.

If you or someone you care about has medical or functional needs, we encourage you to register for the Special Needs Registry. You can complete your registration by visiting the following link: snr.flhealthresponse.com/
If you find yourself without any heating options, please reach out to 850-653-5608 for potential assistance.
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