State Resources

Emergency Management Resources

ReadyNH

New Hampshire's emergency preparedness website. The materials presented here are intended to help individuals, families, businesses and other organizations prepare for major emergencies. It’s also a central location for information related to active disasters in progress.

211

This resource offers disaster information and referrals, including closings and shelters openings.

511

Traveler information for the public. New Hampshire 511 system is part of a nation-wide effort. 

New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Phone 271-2231 or toll free (800) 852-3792. Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating the State’s response to major disasters. This includes natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and severe winter storms, and human-caused disasters.

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

New Hampshire DES helps sustain our high quality of life by protecting and restoring the environment and public health in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire Department of Justice

Phone 271-3658 or TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964. The Attorney General is the State's chief legal officer and chief law enforcement officer. The AG acts as the State's lawyer in all civil and criminal cases in the Supreme Court, and is responsible for the general supervision of all criminal law enforcement in the State of New Hampshire.

NH Responds 

NH Responds System is a secure online registration system for medical and non-medical volunteers. NH Responds is part of a federal effort to coordinate and assemble volunteers for all types of emergencies. In order to provide New Hampshire citizens a timely and effective disaster or community response, volunteers need to be organized, verified, and ready to mobilize. 

Volunteer NH

Volunteer NH is a nonprofit organization with a mission to promote the tradition of service in New Hampshire.

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