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Nashville EOC/OEM

@nashvilleeoc

Nashville's Emergency Operations Ctr, Managed by the Nashville Office of Emergency Mgmt. Site not for emergency notification & not monitored 24/7.

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linkhttp://www.oem.nashville.gov calendar_today18-04-2012 13:32:13

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#NESOutageAlerts NES crews continue to assess the damage caused by the storms that moved through Middle Tennessee earlier this evening. In the last two hours, crews have restored power to more than 7,000 customers, however there are still about 47,000 customers without power.

#NESOutageAlerts 

NES crews continue to assess the damage caused by the storms that moved through Middle Tennessee earlier this evening. In the last two hours, crews have restored power to more than 7,000 customers, however there are still about 47,000 customers without power.
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#StaySafeNashville 🚨Never go near downed or sagging power lines. If you see a downed wire, sparking transformer or any hazardous condition, it is very important to stay away and call 911 to report the issue. NES will be notified immediately to respond. 🚨Should outages occur,

Nashville Electric Service (@nespower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NESOutageAlerts NES continues to make progress on restoring power following the storms that came through Middle Tennessee this evening. In the last three hours, crews have restored power to more than 16,000 customers, however there are still about 38,000 customers without

#NESOutageAlerts 

NES continues to make progress on restoring power following the storms that came through Middle Tennessee this evening. In the last three hours, crews have restored power to more than 16,000 customers, however there are still about 38,000 customers without
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Please remember this important information. REMEMBER keep 911 for emergencies! Our "First" First Responders at Nashville Department of Emergency Communications need to focus on emergency calls first! #StaySafe

Nashville Electric Service (@nespower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NESOutageAlerts NES crews worked through the night to continue restoring power to customers following the storms in Middle Tennessee Saturday. Overnight, crews braved winds and rain to restore power to more than 37,500 customers, however there are still about 14,500 customers

Nashville 911 (@nashville911) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday was a busy day at #Nashville911, with high call volumes throughout. Between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m., our team answered over 900 emergency 911 calls. Despite the intense workload, call takers met national standards for 911 call answering times on 4/5/2024!

Yesterday was a busy day at #Nashville911, with high call volumes throughout. Between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m., our team answered over 900 emergency 911 calls. Despite the intense workload, call takers met national standards for 911 call answering times on 4/5/2024!
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Community Reminder about Tax Day: IRS: All of Tennessee qualifies for disaster tax relief; various deadlines postponed to Nov. 3 irs.gov/newsroom/irs-a…

NWS Nashville (@nwsnashville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, here we go again. Thunderstorm chances will increase across Middle Tennessee Tuesday afternoon and evening. A few of these storms may become strong to severe across northern portions of the mid state, with hail and damaging winds the main threat.

Well, here we go again. Thunderstorm chances will increase across Middle Tennessee Tuesday afternoon and evening. A few of these storms may become strong to severe across northern portions of the mid state, with hail and damaging winds the main threat.
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Community Reminder: We continue our preventative maintenance of our Outdoor Tornado Siren Systems. You may hear growl test this afternoon.

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Here's the latest update on our severe risk today. SPC has upgraded to an enhanced risk (3 out of 5) for severe storms this afternoon. The greatest threats will be damaging wind gusts and large hail. Stay weather aware today as additional updates are sent out.

Here's the latest update on our severe risk today. SPC has upgraded to an enhanced risk (3 out of 5) for severe storms this afternoon. The greatest threats will be damaging wind gusts and large hail. Stay weather aware today as additional updates are sent out.
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For those asking about the timing of storms, here's a look at the 12z HRRR simulated radar coverage. This can be used for a general timing estimate for your location. That said, don't get too focused on the colors, as the strength of storms will vary from this one model run!