Disaster AND EMERGENCY Preparedness

 

Ambulance

Firefighter and Child

Earthqualke

Fire

Evacuation

Rescued Horse

Earthquake

Shot

Fire

 

 

Dial 9-1-1 to report a police, fire or medical emergency

Discover the hazards that exist in your area and learn how to reduce YOUR risk!

Disasters may strike at any time, usually with little or no warning. In our region, we could experience earthquakes, fires, floods, storms, hazardous materials releases and other emergencies. You can ensure that your family is prepared by planning ahead. Storing a minimum of three days of food, water and other emergency supplies and establishing a communication plan for your family are easy steps you can take to prepare for any disaster. The following links to Emergency Survival Program (ESP) publications provide more detailed information:

 

 

Back to School

 

Make a Plan

Drop Cover and Hold On

 

Make a Disaster Kit

Earthquakes

Preparedness - Checklist

Floods

Preparedness - Disabled
Flood Fighting Methods Preparedness - Family
Hazardous Materials Preparedness - Pets

Heat Related Illness (Prevention)

Public Health Emergencies
Heat Tips for Pets Terrorism
Heat Wave Then and Now
Landslides/Mudslides Wildfires

 

 

Additional Resources:

City of Yucaipa Emergency Operations Plan

2010 City of Yucaipa Hazard Mitigation Plan

2-1-1 San Bernardino County (Dial 211) or visit the 2-1-1- Website

List of Cooling Centers in Yucaipa

Be Smart, Be Responsible, Be Prepared. Get Ready! (State OES)

CAL Fire

CAL Fire Blog

Power Outages ( "Flex Your Power")

Ready.Gov (US Dept. of Homeland Security)

San Bernardino County Office of Emergency Services (OES)

San Bernardino County Public Health Department - Get Updates on West Nile, H1N1, Whooping Cough, Recalls, Etc.

San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (Yucaipa)

Sandbag Locations

Southern California Earthquake Center