Emergency Operations Plan

The Annapolis County Regional Emergency Management Plan (REMP) was prepared in consultation with the County and Municipal stakeholders responsible for everyday management throughout Annapolis County.  It serves as the response plan to direct an integrated approach to emergency management in Annapolis County.  

This plan serves to protect all residents within Annapolis County, their property and the environment by taking an "all-hazard" approach to emergency management.

The all-hazard philosophy recognizes that the same comprehensive framework of Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery can by used to address the impact of all types of disasters.  This gives the Regional Emergency Management Organization (REMO) a consistent approach to emergency management activities and promotes efficient use of all resources within the County. 

The Annapolis County REMP is augumented by the Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) Operational Guidelines and Evacuation Guidelines in order to proovide the level of detail required for a comprehensive emergency response. 

Annapolis County strives for strong leaderhip within the emergency magement community and is dedicated to continuous improvements and enhancements to this plan, training, and exercising throughout the Annapolis County region.  Therefore, this plan is a living document that will be ammended as necessary through a planning process that is managed by the Regional Emergency Management Coordinator (REMC) in consultation with emergency management partners throughout the County.  

It is Council's and Administration's commitment to building community resilience through a high level of individual and collective preparedness.  The REMP will be reviewed annual to ensure it reflects all of the needs of our region.  This Regional Emergegency Management Plan has been approved and is suppored by councils of Town of Annapolis Royal, Town of Middleton, and Municipality of the County of Annapolis. 

To view the Regional Emergency Management Plan, please click on the image below. 

Regional Emergency Management Plan Screenshot