Washington County/Johnson City Emergency Management Agency

Washington County/Johnson City Emergency Management Agency The Washington County-Johnson City Emergency Management Agency is here to help you and your family. A winter storm could confine your family at home.

The Washington County-Johnson City Emergency Management Agency is here to help you and your family prepare for emergency situations. In most instances, your first reaction to any emergency can make a big difference. A highway spill of hazardous materials could mean instant evacuation. An earthquake or tornado could isolate you from basic services like gas, water, telephone, and electricity for sev

eral days. The more informed you are about the type of possible emergency situations that can occur, the better prepared you will be.

Washington County is included in a Flood WATCH issued by the US National Weather Service in effect until June 8, 08:00 P...
06/08/2026

Washington County is included in a Flood WATCH issued by the US National Weather Service in effect until June 8, 08:00 PM EDT. ⚠️

Heavy rainfall is forecasted and you should prepare now by staying .

A Flood WATCH means that flooding is possible due to current weather conditions, rainfall, or storm forecast. It does not mean that flooding is occurring. Heavy rainfall may cause flooding in rivers, creeks, streams, low-lying areas, and places that commonly flood. Flooding is also possible in areas with poor drainage.

NEVER drive through flooded roadways. Just a small amount of moving water can carry a vehicle away. If you come across a flooded road, TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN!

Monitor WCJCEMA and NWS social media for updates. Remember to only call 911 to report in-progress emergency situations.

05/26/2026

IMPORTANT NOTICE

If you notice increased emergency activity at and around the airport, do not be alarmed! This is a planned, federally required exercise intended to evaluate and improve our emergency response.

Airport operations will not be impacted.

05/25/2026

Showers and thunderstorms return this afternoon through late tonight. Heavy rains, with rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour at times, will accompany these showers and storms. With saturated soils, this could lead to isolated instances of flash flooding.

On Memorial Day, we remember those who gave their lives serving our country. Today is about honoring their sacrifice and...
05/25/2026

On Memorial Day, we remember those who gave their lives serving our country. Today is about honoring their sacrifice and keeping their memory alive forever. 🇺🇸

Washington County is included in a Flood WATCH issued by the US National Weather Service Morristown Tennessee in effect ...
05/25/2026

Washington County is included in a Flood WATCH issued by the US National Weather Service Morristown Tennessee in effect until May 26, 03:00 AM EDT.

A Flood WATCH means that flooding is possible due to current weather conditions, rainfall, or storm forecast. It does not mean that flooding is occurring. Heavy rainfall may cause flooding in rivers, creeks, streams, low-lying areas, and places that commonly flood. Flooding is also possible in areas with poor drainage.

Stay and remember to NEVER drive through flooded roadways. Just a small amount of moving water can carry a vehicle away. If you come across a flooded road, TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN!

Monitor WCJCEMA and NWS social media for updates. Remember to only call 911 to report in-progress emergency situations.

Washington County is included in a Flood WATCH issued by the US National Weather Service Morristown Tennessee in effect ...
05/24/2026

Washington County is included in a Flood WATCH issued by the US National Weather Service Morristown Tennessee in effect through late tonight.

Heavy rainfall may cause flooding in rivers, creeks, streams, low-lying areas, and places that commonly flood. Flooding is also possible in areas with poor drainage.

A Flood WATCH means that flooding is possible due to current weather conditions, rainfall, or storm forecast. It does not mean that flooding is occurring.

Stay and remember to NEVER drive through flooded roadways. Just a small amount of moving water can carry a vehicle away. If you come across a flooded road, TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN!

Monitor WCJCEMA and NWS social media for updates. Remember to only call 911 to report in-progress emergency situations.

05/24/2026

Showers and thunderstorms will move north into the area this afternoon through late tonight. Heavy rains, with rainfall of 1 to 3 inches per hour at times, will accompany these showers and storms and could lead to isolated flash flooding. The areas of most concern would be along and west of the Interstate 75 corridor, but heavy rains will be possible area wide.

A historic step forward for emergency preparedness in Northeast Tennessee.WCJCEMA, alongside partners across Tennessee E...
05/23/2026

A historic step forward for emergency preparedness in Northeast Tennessee.

WCJCEMA, alongside partners across Tennessee Emergency Management District 1, has helped purchase, equip, and distribute 8 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trailers to serve all 8 counties in the district.

Each trailer includes emergency response equipment like chainsaws, personal protective equipment, and other tools that can help communities during disasters, severe weather, debris removal, and other emergencies when local resources are stretched thin.

This regional effort strengthens the ability for counties to support one another and helps build stronger, more prepared communities across Northeast Tennessee.

WCJCEMA will also continue offering CERT training opportunities for community members interested in learning disaster response skills and helping their communities during emergencies.

This initiative was made possible through the support of Tennessee State CERT Coordinator Don Sowers, Pro Pac, SOS, Trailer King in Blountville, and East Tennessee Rent All in Johnson City.

Something has been on our hearts today.First, we want to wish all mothers a Happy Mother’s Day.Mothers wear many hats. T...
05/11/2026

Something has been on our hearts today.

First, we want to wish all mothers a Happy Mother’s Day.

Mothers wear many hats. They are caregivers, protectors, teachers, supporters, and often the ones holding families together through life’s best and hardest moments.

We also know days like today can be especially difficult for those missing their mothers, and for mothers missing their children.

Not a single day has gone by that members of our team have not thought about a mother and beloved member of our community — Mrs. Nancy Tucker — whose family, as of today, has now gone 590 nights without answers.

Mrs. Tucker — our teams have put in thousands of hours and continue searching for you. We have not given up, and we will not stop until you are home.

04/15/2026

Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week to the dedicated Washington County 911 dispatchers!

This week is about recognizing the professionals who answer the calls that truly matter. The ones where every second counts.

To every single dispatcher we have — thank you! Don’t let anyone trash your week. This week is about you. 💛

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