Delaware County Emergency Management Director Page

Delaware County Emergency Management Director Page Delaware County Emergency Management

04/18/2026

The Tornado Watch has been replaced with a Severe Thunderstorm Watch and expanded to the south and east across NE OK and into far NW AR, valid until 2 AM. Storms within the watch area may produce large hail and damaging winds tonight.

04/17/2026

Storms will develop along and ahead of a cold front and spread into northeast Oklahoma late this afternoon and into the evening. Storms will be capable of producing higher-end severe weather, such as very large hail, locally damaging winds and a few tornadoes.

01/23/2026
12/05/2025

The Delaware County emergency response teams are working hard to keep everyone safe. For urgent situations, like serious injuries, fires, and other serious incidents, the public can call 911. This number is very important for emergencies only. However, for non-emergency issues or concerns about local services, residents can reach out to these numbers;

Sheriff’s Admin - 918-253-2700

Sheriff’s Office - 918-253-4530

Non Emergent Dispatch - 918-253-4531

It's important for everyone to know the difference between these numbers so they can get the right help when they need it. The Sheriff’s Office encourages everyone to use the right number to ensure that emergency services are properly notified.

Weather Alert
12/04/2025

Weather Alert

07/19/2025

Jay/Eucha/Kenwood Areas we have several roads closed due to flooding. Please do not try go through these blocked roads they are dangerous. We also have houses and business that were flooded. If your home was flooded please contact us here. Thank you!

07/08/2025

Address

439 East 9th Street
Jay, OK
74346

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