Posted on 01/13/25
The Health Commissioner may declare a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert based on the following criteria:
When possible, the decision to make a Code Blue Extreme Cold declaration will be made by 5:00 p.m. on the previous business day or by 5:00 p.m. on Friday before the weekend in which extreme cold is forecasted. When appropriate, the declaration will specify the risk period as “all day” or “night only” based on forecasted temperatures.
Individuals unsure of whether a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert is in effect can call 311 for details. 311 operators will provide homeless shelter locations, safety tips, and information about extreme cold-related illnesses and risk factors.
Residents can also call 311 to report specific concerns about vulnerable neighbors during Code Blue Extreme Cold Alerts. Call 911 if you are having a cold-related emergency.
A Code Blue Extreme Cold declaration triggers several responses aimed at providing shelter and services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
A list of City Homeless Shelters and Services is available through the Mayor's Office of Homeless Services (MOHS), including information about the MOHS FY25 Winter Shelter & Code Purple Plan.
Those without home heating are particularly vulnerable to hypothermia and other cold-related health problems. The Baltimore City Community Action Partnership provides subsidies to assist low-income residents with heating bills. Individuals who have questions or need help paying their heating bills should call 410-396-5555.
To get a copy of the Energy Assistance Application or to check your application status.
Older Adults can get assistance completing and mailing energy assistance applications by contacting the Office of CARE Services at 410-396-CARE (2273).
The Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Division of Homeownership and Housing Preservation also offers weatherization or energy efficiency programs for applicants with incomes at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. The Weatherization Assistance Program helps reduce energy expenses by performing a full energy usage assessment and installing energy-conservation measures in residents’ homes. For more information on the Department of Housing and Community Development's: Weatherization Assistance Program.
BGE has a special needs program for older adults and other customers who require power to run life support equipment in their homes. For more information see BGE’s Special Needs Customers webpage or to reach BGE's special needs hotline during emergency events, please call 1-877-213-2610
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