For almost 10 years, I’ve been there for the small wins, the big achievements, and the darkest hours. I also had the opportunity to work alongside the most passionate, intelligent, empathetic people.
Thank you to @calfarrell, the amazing crew at @nycemergencymgt and beyond!
From her interview with me at 730am due to my working mom schedule to jumping into the Hurricane Sandy response her 3rd week of work, I knew @AllisonPennisi was the real deal. Over the past decade she has done it all with a smile, sharp wit and high heels. Thanks for it all AP!
Productive morning at MetLife Stadium attending the @femaregion2 Regional Advisory Council meeting and catching up with colleagues. Couldn’t resist checking out the press box as well. 🏈🏈
Strategic planning allows emergency managers to think critically about where we’ve been and what’s next. Congrats to all!
Be sure to listen to the latest #PrepTalkNYC about this plan and priorities like recruitment and retention, too! ⬇️🎙
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NYC Emergency Management is here for New Yorkers before, during, and after emergencies. To better serve you and our city, we developed six goals for how we want to grow. It’s all part of our Strategic Plan, found here: https://t.co/nJf0vevh8k. Read about our goals below -->
Today marks the start of the Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricanes don't wait. Neither should you. #knowyourzone.
Visit https://t.co/BdwQJVJ3HB or call @nyc311 to find out what to do to prepare for hurricanes in NYC.
Wednesday marks the official start to hurricane season, and we've learned far too many times that it takes but one storm to forever change a life. @VMurdockTV and the CBS2 First Alert Weather Team have tips for staying safe. https://t.co/aGfgGdRrM3
Congratulations @NYPDnews Lieutenant Special Assignment McCharles Bouzy and Detective Second Grade Bruce Kapp, both of whom are detailed to @nycemergencymgt. They wear two hats daily as police officers & emergency managers. Our agency, NYPD and NYC are lucky to have them!
Live tweet below 🧵
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (@NOAA) will announce its initial outlook for the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season at the New York City Emergency Management Department @nycemergencymgt. Watch live here: https://t.co/TDWdaqdzFF
Local, state, and federal agencies are working together to respond to the ongoing investigation in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, following today’s incident at the 36th Street subway station. For updates and information: https://t.co/mjaPlSO4A3.
UVIS Activation: Call 311 if unable to reach someone who may have been impacted by the NYPD activity located near 36th Street and 4th Avenue in Brooklyn. If outside NYC, call 212-639-9675.
.@NYPDnews NYPD: Avoid the area of 3rd Ave to 5th Ave from 20th – 40th Street in Brooklyn. Emergency personnel are on scene of an active police incident and have stabilized the area. Updated information to follow.
.@NYPDnews Police Activity: Expect traffic delays, road closures, mass transit disruptions, cancellations, delays & emergency personnel near 36th St & 4th Ave & 25th St & 4th in Brooklyn. D N & R trains are holding in stations in both directions in Brooklyn. Avoid the area.