New York City Emergency Management Department
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Emergency management ministries operate as the unseen backbone of urban resilience, coordinating preparedness, response, and recovery efforts before, during, and after crises. In Brooklyn, this critical function is anchored at New York City Emergency Management Department, where teams handle everything from hazard mitigation and public alerts to resource distribution and post-disaster support. Situated at 165 Cadman Plaza E in the downtown corridor, the agency serves as a central hub for citywide safety initiatives—connecting government agencies, nonprofits, and residents through drills, training programs, and real-time incident management. A direct line to the department is (212) 639-9675, useful for reporting non-life-threatening concerns or requesting preparedness materials. While emergencies demand immediate action, knowing where to turn for planning and information can make a difference in how communities weather unexpected events. For directions or to view the facility’s public-facing resources, the map is available here; it’s the kind of place you hope to never need—but good to have bookmarked just in case.