Emergency services in California are coordinated through the state emergency management agency, which works with county offices, first responders, and federal partners to prepare for and respond to disasters unique to the region's geography and hazard profile.
Emergency Services locations are available in 101 cities across California. They are spread across 44 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, which have dedicated emergency management offices serving large populations and complex infrastructure.
Residents of California should sign up for their county's emergency alert system and follow the state emergency management agency on social media for real-time updates during disasters and severe weather events.
Emergency Services by Counties
Residents of California should register for their county's emergency alert system and keep a go-bag packed with essentials including medications, documents, water, and a battery-powered radio in case of an emergency requiring rapid evacuation.
Browse Emergency Services by county across California to find the nearest location.