Disaster Recovery Task Force
The Harrisonburg Rockingham Disaster Recovery Task Force is a group of nonprofit, faith based, and public organizations who come together to assist in the recovery from the damage and devastation of disasters.
The Harrisonburg Rockingham Disaster Recovery Task Force is a group of nonprofit, faith based, and public organizations who come together to assist in the recovery from the damage and devastation of disasters.
Phone numbers, fax number, address, and email directory for the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Emergency Communications Center.
The holiday season is here! Celebrate the holidays safely with these fire safety tips for your home!
The City recommends residents to prepare now for winter weather to come later. Make sure you have an emergency supply kit and when it does snow, stay off the roads if possible and clear sidewalks for pedestrians to safely walk through Harrisonburg.
Commendations
To commend or compliment the performance an HRECC employee, notify the Operations Team Managers by calling 540-432-6058 or by emailing:
Operations Team Managers
Chad Siever - casiever@hrecc.org
Michael Sherman - mbsherman@hrecc.org
When a commendation is received, a memorandum will be completed by the Operations Team Manager and forwarded through the organizational structure to the director.
If you have a medical emergency, please call 911. If the rescue squad need assistance getting to you they will notify the Public Works Department.
Contact information for reporting pollution in the City.
Safety contact information for the City and tips for calling 9-1-1.
Resources for fire safety, personal safety, preparedness and prevention techniques.
This 9-1-1- Center is staffed with 52 employees and provides state of the art emergency and non-emergency communications services to the citizens of the City of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, the towns within the county, public safety providers, and those passing through.