The Lake County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is a Division of the County Administrator’s Office.
We are located on the county’s Libertyville Campus at 1303 North Milwaukee Avenue.
We coordinate plans, people, and resources to protect our communities.
We find and manage resources during disaster response.
We help people recover after a disaster
More about Emergency Management is below:
Emergency management is the managerial function charged with creating the framework
within which communities reduce vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters.
Specific EM functions are often grouped into four phases:
• Prevention
• Preparedness
• Response
• Recovery
• Mitigation
• Analyzing hazards and risk
• Providing training for residents and responders
• Anticipating needs and cataloging resources
• Fostering partnerships
• Developing emergency plans.
• Helping agencies follow their emergency plans
• Providing information to responders and residents
• Locating and coordinating resources for responders
• Documenting actions and costs of response work
• Compiling damage and impact assessments
• Documenting protective and response costs
• Identifying unmet needs
• Partnering with support organizations
• Coordinating with State and Federal disaster agencies
Mitigation is collaboration. The goal of mitigation is to reduce the costs of future disasters… property damage, economic loss, physical injury, and loss of life. A simple example of mitigation is the airbag in a car - it won't stop you from having a crash, but it will help protect you from injuries when you do crash.