Emergency Resources
If you are experiencing an emergency, the fastest way to get help is to call 911.
Scroll down to learn how to stay in touch and how to get ready before an emergency occurs.
Emergency Shelter
If you are in need of warmth or other basic needs during an emergency situation, you may report to the Elkins Fire Department at 416 Fourth Street.
Communicating with First Responders in a Disaster
Please stop by city hall to for free “OK/Help” signs (pictured below). It is also possible to make your own. These are intended to be displayed in your window in the event of a widespread disaster in which other forms of communication might not be functional. Please consider these a last resort and make every effort to use other methods to communicate with emergency personnel if at all possible.
Additional resources
The most common potential hazards in Randolph County include tornado, thunderstorms/lightning, flood, winter storms and hazardous material spills. For more information on how to prepare for and respond to these types of emergencies, please utilize the links below:
Randolph County Office of Emergency Management
West Virginia Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management