The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office has activated the Ready, Set, Go evacuation process for a small area in the northern part of the county due to wildfire conditions. Find the map and more information here: St Louis County MN Emergency Services Hub

An air quality warning has been issued. Learn more here: Air quality alert issued due to wildfire smoke for Tuesday, July 14, through Thursday, July 16, for northeast Minnesota | Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

 

Emergencies
 
 

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Everyone should be ready for emergencies. 

We are here to help.

Welcome to St. Louis County’s Emergency website. Here you will find out how you can be prepared for emergencies, learn about hazards impacting the county, and find resources to help you be prepared. Remember: an emergency can happen at any time, and being prepared can save lives.

Ready, Set, Go Evacuation Process Activated

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Prepare for Wildfires

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Emergency Management 

The role of emergency management is to protect lives, property, and environment from natural and/or human-made disasters through preparation, mitigation, response and recovery and to maximize the protection and promotion of public safety, health and welfare during large-scale emergencies. Emergency Management is a division of St. Louis County run out of the Sheriff office.
 

Public Health Emergency Preparedness 

Emergency Preparedness is a unit based out of the department of Public Health responsible for mass care during emergencies in the county. In a public health emergency, we partner with staff from St. Louis County Emergency Management. Together, we work on coordinating temporary shelter locations, organizing and conducting the mass dispensing of vaccines or medicines to the community, sharing information, and providing other public health resources.

Contacts

In emergency or to file a report, call or text 911.

Sheriff's Office Emergency Management Division 218-625-3960

Scott Lesnau, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Email

Grace Elmudesi, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Planner Email