Due to recent repairs needed on the outdoor warning sirens located in in the North Zone (north of Lake MacBride -Solon, Swisher, Shueyville and rural areas), Johnson County Emergency Management Agency will test at 10 a.m. on Wednesday,
Sept. 10, 2025.
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Outdoor siren testing out of sequence for the Johnson County North Zone
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Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
The Johnson County Emergency Management Agency is finalizing its Hazard Mitigation Plan draft before submission to Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management and FEMA for review and approval.
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Johnson County EMA Encourages Community Members to Report Damages from May 24 Storms
Johnson County EMA, local community partners and municipalities are collecting data on the damages from the storms on May 24 and are asking Johnson County residents to self-report any property damage.
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Johnson County EMA encourages residents to report damages from the storm on April 16
Johnson County EMA, local community partners and municipalities are collecting data on the damages from the storms on April 16, and are asking Johnson County residents to self-report any property damage.
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Outdoor siren testing out of sequence
Outdoor siren testing out of sequence for Friday April 14, 2023 in Solon Iowa (only) at 10 AM
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Johnson County residents affected by severe weather outbreak encouraged to self-report property damage
Johnson County Emergency Management is encouraging individuals who were affected by the severe weather outbreak on Friday, March 31, 2023, to self-report property damage.
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Johnson County Teen Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program to begin at Regina Catholic Education Center
Johnson County Emergency Management Agency (EMA), in partnership with Regina Catholic Education Center in Iowa City, is implementing Iowa’s first school-based Community Emergency Response Team (Teen CERT) program for students.
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Make a plan for your loved ones: September is Preparedness Month
September is Preparedness Month in Iowa, an opportunity for you and your loved ones to prepare for an emergency or disaster.