Emergency Services - Call 911 for Immediate Help
If you are experiencing an emergency, immediately dial 911. Do not wait.
Emergency Numbers
- Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Medical) 911
- Poison Control 1-800-222-1222
- Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988
When to Call 911
- Medical emergencies
- Fires
- Crimes in progress
- Car accidents
- Suspicious activities
- Life-threatening situations
Medical Emergencies
Know the signs and get immediate help for:
- Heart Attack or Stroke
- Severe Bleeding
- Difficulty Breathing
- Severe Burns
Natural Disasters
Preparation and response for:
- Earthquakes
- Hurricanes
- Floods
- Tornadoes
Fire Safety
Essential fire safety information:
- Fire Prevention
- Escape Plans
- Smoke Detectors
- Fire Extinguishers
Public Safety
Community safety resources:
- Crime Prevention
- Neighborhood Watch
- Emergency Alerts
- Safety Tips
Emergency Preparedness Kit
Every household should maintain an emergency kit containing:
- Water (1 gallon per person per day)
- Non-perishable food
- First aid supplies
- Flashlights and batteries
- Battery-powered radio
- Emergency blankets
- Important documents
- Cash and change
- Basic tools