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Oklahoma County
Local Emergency Planning Committee
Our Mission
To enhance the protection of the community and environment from hazardous materials incidents through planning, preparation and communication between citizens, business and government.
Who We Are
The Oklahoma County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is a not for profit community organization composed of police and fire emergency response personnel, industry and environmental representatives, news media, and interested citizens of Oklahoma County. LEPC members work together to develop plans to educate, communicate, and protect our local community in case of a chemical release.
Unless otherwise noted, the Oklahoma County LEPC normally meets the second Thursday of the month in February, May, August, and November at 2:00 p.m. in Oklahoma City (be sure to sign up for our emails and check the website for the meeting location). The meeting is open to everyone that is interested in emergency planning in Oklahoma County. If you would like a copy of the agenda for the upcoming meeting or a copy of the minutes from the last meeting, check the Meeting Information page.
Oklahoma County LEPC Officers
- Chair
Cathy Seifried - Vice-Chair
Timothy “TJ” Menzer - Secretary
Vacant - Treasurer
Rebecca Dallen - Oklahoma County Emergency Manager
David Barnes - Information Coordinator
Melissa Edmonds
Important Information
- Flood Preparedness: Recommended Best Practices
- Tier II Reporting Information
- On April 1, 2025, the 2024 Oklahoma County Tier II Information was emailed to Oklahoma County Fire Chiefs and their requested designees. If you were supposed to receive this information and were inadvertently omitted from the email, please reach out to our Information Coordinator.
Contact Information
- Telephone 24-hour number: 405-713-1360
- Email okcountylepc@gmail.com
- Postal address 320 Robert S. Kerr, Suite 101 Oklahoma City, OK 73102