Disaster Preparedness
Evacuation Checklist
- Santa Rosa Fire Department has created this Emergency Evacuation Checklist. You can print it out to put on your refrigerator or wherever you keep things handy. Remember, being prepared helps you stay safe!
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Understand disaster risks in your region and develop a plan to stay safe, have an emergency kit, and how to stay informed as events unfold.
The County has published additional recommendations for those who have access and functional needs.
A very special thank you to Nancy Brown, PhD, Community Preparedness Program Manager from the County of Sonoma Dept. of Emergency Management for giving CST permission to post their excellent compilation of information on our website. To visit the original version of this webpage, click here.
Sign up to receive life-saving alerts about emergencies in your area.
Make a plan – Include medical information and evacuation logistics
Build a Kit – Pack critical necessities for yourself, family members and pets
Neighborhood Programs – all neighborhood based, run by neighbors, for neighbors.
Preparedness videos that educate and empower everyone to prepare for and respond to all kinds of emergencies.
Events & Exercises – Evacuation drills and community educational events.
How different types of emergencies may impact you and what you can do to prepare for earthquakes, wildfires, landslides, and more.
Additional resources for community members with access and functional needs.
More Information from the City of Santa Rosa
General emergency/evacuation preparedness information
Fire season readiness
Thu, July 7 2022
8 Tammuz 5782
Re-Watch: Wildfire Ready & Disaster Preparedness
Originally aired on June 15, 2021. An educational talk brought to you by our Community Leaders, Rabbi George & the Disaster Preparedness Committee of Shomrei Torah
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Emergency response:
Call 9-1-1 or xSheriff Dispatch (707) 565-2121
Questions?
Call 2-1-1 or 1-800-325-9604, or text your zip code to 898-211