Emergency Preparedness


The RAVE Alert system used by the City of Maysville and Mason County will send text alerts with an alarm to notify you day or night of dangerous situations.
In addition, these alerts will keep you informed of things like road closings, water main breaks, boil water advisories, Amber Alerts, hazardous road conditions, and other important information.
To receive email and text notifications, Sign Up Here!
Or to sign up for text alerts ONLY text masoncounty to 78015
Emergency Management FAQs
In case of an emergency, call 911.
Maysville/Mason County Emergency Management
Tony Liess, Emergency Management DirectorFor non-emergency:
- Fire - 606-564-9411
- Ambulance - 606-564-9411
- Police - 606-564-9411

The RAVE Alert system used by the City of Maysville and Mason County will send text alerts with an alarm to notify you day or night of dangerous situations.
In addition, these alerts will keep you informed of things like road closings, water main breaks, boil water advisories, Amber Alerts, hazardous road conditions, and other important information.
To receive email and text notifications, Sign Up Here!
Or to sign up for text alerts ONLY text masoncounty to 78015
- Provides support to County/City agencies, stakeholders, regional partners, and residents during disaster/emergency related events (natural, man-made),
- Provides oversight and management of the county emergency operation center,
- Provides training to County/City government, agencies, businesses, schools, and private citizens,
- Develops, maintains, and implements emergency plans,
- Develops and conducts local exercises.
MMCEMA consists of our main office located on 668 Kenton Station Road, Maysville, KY 41056. This location also holds the Maysville-Mason County Emergency Operation Center.
Contact:
Phone- 606-759-9017
Email: mcem@maysvilleky.net
After normal hours call Maysville-Mason County dispatch at (606)-564-9411
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MasonCoEMA
Twitter: https://twitter.com/masonemergency
Amateur Radio Call-KY4MME
Snow Emergency FAQs
Sign up online here or texting masoncounty to 78015
An alert banner will also be run at the top of this homepage.
Emergency levels are also broadcast on WFTM Radio and listed on the web at www.maysville-online.com which is the Maysville Ledger Independent.
Calling other emergency service agencies will only take away from their ability to assist with in progress emergency situations.
Roadways have been deemed hazardous with blowing and or drifting snow. Roadways may be icy.
Advisory
Cautious driving is advised.
Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow and roadways may be icy.
Advisory
Only motorists whose travel is necessary should be on the roadways. Residents are urged to contact their employer to see if they should report to work.
All roadways are restricted to emergency personnel use only for travel to work, for delivery of medical supplies, medical treatment, and snow removal operations.
Advisory
Essential travel only is advised. Violators are subject to prosecution. Residents are strongly urged to contact their employer concerning work schedules.