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  • Handling Emergencies

Getting Immediate Help
Call 9 - 1 - 1 for life-threatening emergencies. Find out what to do in police, fire, and medical emergencies, as well as conditions affecting lights, water, phone, or gas and electric utilities.

Living in Earthquake Country
Learn about seismic activity in the area, and what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.

Emergency Preparedness & Response
An emergency can strike at work, home, or anywhere. Learn how to create and implement an emergency plan, what emergency supplies to stock, and how to reduce home hazards.

Department of Homeland Security
Get information on terrorist threats, and learn how the government is responding to these dangers.

Handling a Car Accident
Information on defensive driving, automobile insurance, and what to do in the case of an accident.

Business Disaster Planning
Would your business survive an earthquake? Find out about disaster prevention, preparation, management, and recovery for your business.

Fire Prevention & Safety
Learn how to safeguard your property, defend against wildfires, and use a fire extinguisher, as well as about responsible recreation.

Disaster Recovery and Relief
Obtain information on post-disaster recovery assistance and funding.

People with Special Needs
Keep people with special needs -- including the elderly, disabled, and medically fragile -- safe in an emergency.

Coping with Disaster
Get resources on dealing with a traumatic event, including helping children cope with disaster.

Disaster Planning for Animals
Protect your livestock and increase your pet's chances of surviving a disaster by planning for their protection and rescue.

Volunteering and Training Opportunities
Learn how you can help -- from getting training, to participating in citizens corps or neighborhood emergency response teams.

 
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