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1st comment – Comment removed and warning issued.
2nd comment – Comment removed and 2nd warning issued.
3rd comment – Person will be removed from having the ability to communicate with BCEMA via social media. It is the wish of the BCEMA staff to be able to deliver helpful information and assistance. Let’s keep this venue of communication open and polite. Thank You!

🌟 A Busy & Impactful Weekend for Baldwin County EMA! 🌟Our team was proud to take part in two community events this weeke...
06/01/2026

🌟 A Busy & Impactful Weekend for Baldwin County EMA! 🌟

Our team was proud to take part in two community events this weekend focused on safety and preparedness.

🚴‍♂️ Summer Safety & Bike Rodeo
We joined the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office for a fun and informative day filled with activities, safety demos, and plenty of bikes on the obstacle course. Thank you to all the partners, volunteers, and families who made it a success! Stay safe and wear those helmets! ☀️🚴‍♀️

🌪️ Fairhope Hurricane Preparedness Expo
We also attended the Fairhope Hurricane Preparedness Expo, featuring guest speaker James Spann. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to learn more about staying prepared this hurricane season.

Today marks the First Day of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season. If you have lived in Baldwin County for a while, you kn...
06/01/2026

Today marks the First Day of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season. If you have lived in Baldwin County for a while, you know the risks and hopefully have taken some time to prepare. If you are new to our beautiful area, take a moment to visit the links below for more information on how to prepare. Please don't wait, start preparing today!

Preparedness Tips:

1. Know your risks.
2. Make an emergency plan and ensure all family members know how to contact each other and where to meet in case of an evacuation.
3. Gather supplies for you and your family to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. Don’t forget medications and pet supplies.
4. Know your location on a map, your evacuation zone and potential evacuation routes.
5. Review important documents and insurance policies. Make sure you have flood insurance if needed.
6. Be able to recognize warnings and alerts.
7. Have multiple ways of receiving correct information from National Weather Service of Mobile, Baldwin County EMA, and your local news outlets.

Resources and Information:

- Local Emergency Alerts: https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema/alert-baldwin
- Prepare & Plan: https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema/prepare-plan
- Weather Info: https://www.weather.gov/mob/
- Evacuation Info: https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema/ema-evacuation
- Shelter Info: https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema/shelters
- Volunteer Opportunities: https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema/voad
- Report Storm Damage: https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema/storm-damage

We are looking forward to joining the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office for their Kick-Off to Summer Safety and Bike Rodeo...
05/29/2026

We are looking forward to joining the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office for their Kick-Off to Summer Safety and Bike Rodeo tonight!!

🚲☀️ TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT! ☀️🚲

Join us from 5-8pm at Magnolia Elementary for the 2nd Annual Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office Kick-off to Summer Safety & Bike Rodeo!

Test your skills on the bicycle obstacle course, take on the drunk goggles and pedal cart challenges, enjoy great food, Kona Ice, giveaways, and connect with first responders and community partners during an evening full of fun and learning.

Bring your bicycle and helmet or borrow one of ours... plus don’t miss your chance to win a brand-new bicycle or scooter!

Come make memories, grab some food, and pick up valuable summer safety tips for the whole family. We can’t wait to see you tonight! 🚴‍♂️🎉

Whether at Baldwin County’s beaches or in your backyard, don’t forget sunscreen today — and every day! ☀️🧴 Use broad-spe...
05/27/2026

Whether at Baldwin County’s beaches or in your backyard, don’t forget sunscreen today — and every day! ☀️

🧴 Use broad-spectrum SPF 30+
🌳 Seek shade whenever possible
🧢 Wear a wide-brim hat for extra protection

Last week, Baldwin County held its annual TRACE refresher training for county departments. TRACE is the system we use du...
05/26/2026

Last week, Baldwin County held its annual TRACE refresher training for county departments. TRACE is the system we use during emergencies to track actions, resources, and activity logs used during storm response.

This training is done every year by the Baldwin County Commission to ensure staff are ready for hurricane season, which begins June 1.

Thanks to all of our TRACE Champions who attended and help us stay prepared.

🏊 5 Things to Know About Swimming Safety!Watch kids closely, swim with a buddy, and follow pool and beach safety rules.M...
05/26/2026

🏊 5 Things to Know About Swimming Safety!
Watch kids closely, swim with a buddy, and follow pool and beach safety rules.

More preparedness tips: 🔗 https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema

This Memorial Day, we honor the heroes who gave their lives in service to our country 🇺🇸.💡 How to observe:1️⃣ Pay your r...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we honor the heroes who gave their lives in service to our country 🇺🇸.

💡 How to observe:
1️⃣ Pay your respects at a cemetery
2️⃣ Join the National Moment of Remembrance
3️⃣ Fly the flag at half-mast until noon

Enjoy your day, but take a moment to remember their sacrifice.

🎆 5 Things to Know About Memorial Day Safety!Stay safe during celebrations—practice firework safety, follow water rules,...
05/19/2026

🎆 5 Things to Know About Memorial Day Safety!
Stay safe during celebrations—practice firework safety, follow water rules, and be mindful of traffic.

More preparedness tips: 🔗 https://baldwincountyal.gov/ema

Boating is fun, but safety comes first! 🚤During National Safe Boating Week, remember: 86% of drowning victims weren’t we...
05/18/2026

Boating is fun, but safety comes first! 🚤

During National Safe Boating Week, remember: 86% of drowning victims weren’t wearing a life jacket. Always !

💡 Tips to celebrate:
1️⃣ Attend a safe boating workshop
2️⃣ Go fishing—don’t forget life jackets!
3️⃣ Review boating safety rules, especially with kids

Did you know 50% of Americans can’t swim? 🏊‍♂️National Learn to Swim Day highlights the importance of swimming lessons—e...
05/16/2026

Did you know 50% of Americans can’t swim? 🏊‍♂️

National Learn to Swim Day highlights the importance of swimming lessons—especially for kids 6 months to 4 years old.

💡 How to participate:
1️⃣ Take lessons or refresh your skills
2️⃣ Enroll a loved one
3️⃣ Host a pool party and share water safety tips

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