Emergency Contact Information for Gas and Power Outages
Emergency Contact Information for Gas and Power Outages
NMDHSEM Emergency Operations Center is: 505-476-9635
- they can patch folks over to their respective county emergency management officials. I would recommend directly calling here rather than the Governor’s Office at this time.
Emergency County Contacts:
Union County Emergency Manager – 575-374-8896
Quay County Emergency Manager – 575-461-2112
Roosevelt Emergency Manager – 575-356-5307
Curry County Emergency Manager – 575-763-6016
McKinley County Fire Rescue, Anthony Dimas, Emergency Manager -- 505-863-1400, ext 3039
Santa Fe County Emergency Manager – Via Santa Fe County Fire Department Main Dispatch - Martin Vigil -505-992-3070 or Jennifer Jaramillo 505-690-7595
Taos County Emergency Manager – 575-758-2258 – Kit Carson Emergency Command Center
Sandoval County Emergency Manager – 505-867-7500
San Miguel County Emergency Manager – 505-894-6215
Colfax Emergency Manager – 575-445-9661
Los Alamos County Emergency Manager – 505-663-1750
Rio Arriba County Emergency Manager – 505-588-7254
San Juan County Emergency Manager – 575-334-9481
Harding County Emergency Manager – 575-673-2972
Mora County Emergency Manager – 575-387-5279
Bernalillo County Emergency Manager – 505-768-4000 (In Albuquerque area dial 311)
Regarding Power/Gas Outages:
-To report power outages call 1-888-342-5766 and to view power outages in your area and when it is going to be restored visit http://www.pnm.com/customers/outage_map/home.htm
-For information on status of NM Gas Company Outages visit https://www.nmgco.com/Emergency_Updates.aspx there is a list of shelters being updated as well:
Red Cross/NM National Guard Emergency Shelter Information (from www.nmgco.com) as of 10:30am 2/3/11:
Questa: Alta Vista Elementary School gym at 2556 State Road 522
Espanola: Beatrice Martinez Senior Center at 735 Vietnam Veterans Way
Red River: Fire Station at 100 E. Main
Red River: Faith Mountain Fellowship Church at 100 S. Copper King Trail
Bernalillo/Sandia Pueblo/Placitas/Rio Rancho/Kewa: National Guard Armory located off NM 550 in Rio Rancho
· Non-Emergency Contact Numbers from Governor Martinez:
· Albuquerque Non-Emergency #
· 505-242-2677
· Angel Fire Non-Emergency #
· 575-377-3347
· Bernalillo Non-Emergency #
· 505-891-7226
· Chama Non-Emergency #
· 505-756-2213
· Clovis Non-Emergency #
· 575-769-2335
· Espanola Non-Emergency #
· 505-753-5555
· Farmington Non-Emergency #
· 505- 325-7547
· Gallup Non-Emergency #
· 505-863-9365
· Las Vegas Non-Emergency #
· 505-425-7504
· Los Alamos Non-Emergency #
· 505-667-4055
· Placitas Non-Emergency #
· 505-867-5080
· Pojoaque Non-Emergency #
· 505-455-2446
· Portales Non-Emergency #
· 575-356-4408
· Questa Non-Emergency #
· 575-586-0694
· Raton Non-Emergency #
· 505-445-2704
· Red River Non-Emergency #
· 575-754-6166
· Rio Rancho Non-Emergency #
· 505-867-2304
San Idelfonso Pueblo Governor's Office
· 505-455-2273
Santa Fe Non-Emergency #
· 505- 428-3720
· Taos Non-Emergency #
· 575-737-6480
· Tucumcari Non-Emergency #
· 575-461-2720
Latest Update from NM Gas Company:
The most complete and up-to-date-information, including affected service areas and assistance and emergency shelters, is being made available for our customers here. This page will be continually updated as new information becomes available. (Last update at 2:27 pm)
Due to rolling black-outs in West Texas and other problems, the delivery of natural gas into New Mexico has been impeded. States across the Southwest are experiencing similar situations. Our pipeline system is intact and our crews are working to minimize the impact of this temporary situation.
New Mexico Gas Company has been taking steps to maintain service to as many customers as possible. The extremely cold weather has peaked demand for natural gas and we will continue to work to maintain and restore service as quickly as possible.
2/3/2011 12:59 PM
New Mexico Gas Company has released a press release. A copy (pdf) is available here.
Service Disruptions
2/3/2011 1:35 PM
The Alamogordo walk-in office has had to close for today.
2/3/2011 12:00 PM
Natural gas service has been disrupted to Santa Clara Pueblo, Okway Owingeh Pueblo and portions of San Ildefonso Pueblo and Santa Ana Pueblo. Our Native American liaison has worked with Pueblo governments and agencies, which are currently providing information to their respective Pueblo members. A tribal bulletin has already been sent out to residents of San Idelfonso Pueblo - if you did not receive one, please contact the Governor's office at 505-455-2273.
2/3/2011 9:02 AM
At this time, gas service is disrupted in Espanola, affecting about 2,600 customers.
2/3/2011 8:07 AM
New Mexico Gas Company continues to work to preserve natural gas service to as many customers as possible. At this time, natural service is being disrupted in Bernalillo and Placitas, affecting 9,000 customers; and in Taos, Questa and Red River areas, affecting 10,800 customers.
2/3/2011 7:58 AM
Natural gas has been disrupted at Coronado Village Mobile Home Park at 8401 Pan American Fwy in Albuquerque, affecting 200 customers. There are also isolated and sporadic incidents in the Albuquerque metro area at this time. Update: Service has been restored to Coronado Village Mobile Home Park.
2/3/2011 6:39 AM
Natural gas service is currently disrupted in northern sections of Silver City, affecting 750 customers. New Mexico Gas Company is working with city officials and agencies now and information on emergency shelters and assistance will be available soon.
2/3/2011 5:30 AM
At this time, natural gas service has been disrupted to customers in Otero County. The affected areas currently include residents and businesses north of County Road 545 into Tularosa, the Village of Tularosa and La Luz, and northern sections of Alamogordo. Approximately, 2,500 customers have been affected. Natural gas has also been curtailed in Alamogordo public schools and the recreation center.
Text messages, emails and calls: New Mexico Gas Company is not calling, emailing or texting residential customers about service disruptions. If you receive a call, email or text message from an anonymous source, these are not New Mexico Gas Company communications. Unless you are listed in the affected areas above, please be assured that the gas is still flowing to your area.
When gas will be restored: We will keep you informed as soon as we know when we can begin to restore service. New Mexico Gas Company service technicians and engineers from across the state will be assisting efforts to restore service. In order to restore service, New Mexico Gas Company technicians will need to relight each home and business individually. A blue tag will be left to schedule a relight if you aren't home when our technicians visit.
Hospitals and Emergency Medical Care: Please be assured that all hospitals in affected areas are operating on diesel back-up and are open. This includes Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City, Holy Cross Hospital in Taos, and Presbyterian Hospital in Espanola. All emergency 911 services are also available and fully operational in all areas.
Safety: The safety of our customers is of top concern. New Mexico Gas Company has been working with National, County and State emergency services and officials, as well as local assistance agencies.
NM Gas Company Press Release
The most complete and up-to-date-information, including affected service areas and assistance and emergency shelters, is being made available for our customers here. This page will be continually updated as new information becomes available. (Last update at 2:27 pm)
Due to rolling black-outs in West Texas and other problems, the delivery of natural gas into New Mexico has been impeded. States across the Southwest are experiencing similar situations. Our pipeline system is intact and our crews are working to minimize the impact of this temporary situation.
New Mexico Gas Company has been taking steps to maintain service to as many customers as possible. The extremely cold weather has peaked demand for natural gas and we will continue to work to maintain and restore service as quickly as possible.
2/3/2011 12:59 PM
New Mexico Gas Company has released a press release. A copy (pdf) is available here.
Service Disruptions
2/3/2011 1:35 PM
The Alamogordo walk-in office has had to close for today.
2/3/2011 12:00 PM
Natural gas service has been disrupted to Santa Clara Pueblo, Okway Owingeh Pueblo and portions of San Ildefonso Pueblo and Santa Ana Pueblo. Our Native American liaison has worked with Pueblo governments and agencies, which are currently providing information to their respective Pueblo members. A tribal bulletin has already been sent out to residents of San Idelfonso Pueblo - if you did not receive one, please contact the Governor's office at 505-455-2273.
2/3/2011 9:02 AM
At this time, gas service is disrupted in Espanola, affecting about 2,600 customers.
2/3/2011 8:07 AM
New Mexico Gas Company continues to work to preserve natural gas service to as many customers as possible. At this time, natural service is being disrupted in Bernalillo and Placitas, affecting 9,000 customers; and in Taos, Questa and Red River areas, affecting 10,800 customers.
2/3/2011 7:58 AM
Natural gas has been disrupted at Coronado Village Mobile Home Park at 8401 Pan American Fwy in Albuquerque, affecting 200 customers. There are also isolated and sporadic incidents in the Albuquerque metro area at this time. Update: Service has been restored to Coronado Village Mobile Home Park.
2/3/2011 6:39 AM
Natural gas service is currently disrupted in northern sections of Silver City, affecting 750 customers. New Mexico Gas Company is working with city officials and agencies now and information on emergency shelters and assistance will be available soon.
2/3/2011 5:30 AM
At this time, natural gas service has been disrupted to customers in Otero County. The affected areas currently include residents and businesses north of County Road 545 into Tularosa, the Village of Tularosa and La Luz, and northern sections of Alamogordo. Approximately, 2,500 customers have been affected. Natural gas has also been curtailed in Alamogordo public schools and the recreation center.
Text messages, emails and calls: New Mexico Gas Company is not calling, emailing or texting residential customers about service disruptions. If you receive a call, email or text message from an anonymous source, these are not New Mexico Gas Company communications. Unless you are listed in the affected areas above, please be assured that the gas is still flowing to your area.
When gas will be restored: We will keep you informed as soon as we know when we can begin to restore service. New Mexico Gas Company service technicians and engineers from across the state will be assisting efforts to restore service. In order to restore service, New Mexico Gas Company technicians will need to relight each home and business individually. A blue tag will be left to schedule a relight if you aren't home when our technicians visit.
Hospitals and Emergency Medical Care: Please be assured that all hospitals in affected areas are operating on diesel back-up and are open. This includes Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City, Holy Cross Hospital in Taos, and Presbyterian Hospital in Espanola. All emergency 911 services are also available and fully operational in all areas.
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