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Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) oversees a number of functions that support public safety and other citywide operations. OEMC provides assistance to residents 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The OEMC encompasses the following operational areas: 

  • 9-1-1 Operations: The OEMC’s 9-1-1 Operations handles all emergency calls for the City of Chicago. The 9-1-1 Center is responsible for dispatching all police, fire, and emergency medical services for the city. 
  • 3-1-1 City Services: The OEMC handles not only emergency calls for the city, but also non-emergency calls via its 3-1-1 City Services call center.  The OEMC’s 3-1-1 is the point of entry for residents, business owners, and visitors requesting non-emergency city services such as street light outages, pot holes in the street, graffiti complaints, or general information requests about Chicago. 
  • Emergency Management: Whether it's the various parades that take place throughout the year, or premier events, such as the Chicago Marathon, Lollapalooza, or the Mag Mile Lights Festival, the OEMC is the City of Chicago’s lead coordinating agency during emergency situations, weather-related incidents, and major events. The OEMC proactively plans for all hazards and all types of emergency operations, including contingency planning for special events and severe weather.  The OEMC plays a central role in hosting planning and coordination meetings, as well as developing multi-agency operational plans, for large-scale events and incidents throughout the city.  Additionally, the OEMC hosts, conducts, and attends workshops, functional courses, and full-scale exercises for local, state, and regional partners in both the public and private sectors. 
  • Traffic Management Authority (TMA): TMA is committed to ensuring the safe and effective movement of traffic throughout Chicago, during special events, as well as normal operations in high-traffic areas of the City.  The OEMC provides traffic control aides for the various construction projects and special events throughout the City, such as baseball games, concerts, festivals, races, and other events. 

To see what job openings we have available go to chi.gov/oemcjobs.



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Kennedy-King College, Malcolm X College, Olive-Harvey College and Daley College are now offering an Introduction to Emergency Management course. The course will mainly focus on the basics of 9-1-1 dispatch operations through role play and simulation, but it will also teach students about emergency management, traffic management, 3-1-1 city services, and the qualifications needed to become an OEMC employee. Completing this eight-week course could lead to future employment opportunities with OEMC.

What to know about the Introduction to Emergency Management course:

  • Open to students 18+
  • In-person, evening classes
  • Limited spots
  • Courses taught by OEMC training staff
  • $385 for the course*

*Tuition waived for eligible Chicago residents through the Future Ready Program.

What to expect from a job at OEMC:

  • Great pay – Potential starting salary of $50k with a high school diploma
  • Union position
  • 24/7, 365 operation
  • Room for growth and promotion

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