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Emergencies
- Dial 211
Free, 24-hour community, health and disaster information. For life threatening emergencies, dial 911 immediately.
- Rebuild Your Life
A resource for consumers who are seeking information about what they need to do to recover from a disaster.
- History and Advantages of Calling 911 for Emergencies (pdf) - California Department of General Services - Telecommunications
Learn about the origin and benefits of the California 911 Program.
- National Next of Kin Registry - National Next of Kin Registry
The National Next of Kin Registry is an emergency contact system designed to help if you or a family member is missing, critically injured or deceased. This is a free service to the public as well as to local and state agencies.
- Earthquakes, Floods and Other Disasters in California - Governor's Office of Emergency Services
The Office of Emergency Services is the largest state emergency management organization in the nation. OES provides information on earthquakes, forest fires, floods, hazardous materials and other disasters.
- Poison Control - California Poison Control System
Locate addresses and phone numbers of the California Poison Control System including a statewide emergency 24 hour hotline.
- California Trauma Centers (PDF) - California Emergency Medical Services Authority
Trauma centers are hospitals that have been so designated by a local emergency medical services agency as meeting state trauma regulations. Here is a list of all designated trauma centers in California.
- Health Information Toll-Free Lines - University of California Human Resources and Benefits
Review a list of toll-free numbers that provide health-related information compiled by the University of California.
- FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) - Federal Emergency Management Agency
Obtain information from the lead Federal emergency response organization to help prepare for disasters, to assist victims of disaster, and to stay informed about disaster relief.
- Emergency Preparedness Office - California Department of Health Services
Discover how the Emergency Preparedness Office assists the California Department of Health Services (CDHS) and local health departments in planning for and responding to disasters.
- California Office of Emergency Services - Governor's Office of Emergency Services
The Office of Emergency Services is the largest state emergency management organization in the nation. OES provides information on earthquakes, forest fires, floods, hazardous materials, and other disasters.
- Local Emergency Medical Services Agencies - California Emergency Medical Services Authority
Find links to local emergency services providers and agencies.