Know How You Will be Notified
If there is an emergency situation and you need to evacuated, there are several ways you will be notified:
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First and most important is the county's notification system. If your address is being evacuated, you will receive a phone message with evacuation information and instructions. Landlines are automatically part of the date base, but
cell phones and email addresses need to be registered
. This can be done online in only a few minutes at
AlertSanDiego
. You can register as many cell phones and emails as you would like.
- Law enforcement will go through neighborhoods advising residents of the evacuation notice.
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San Diego County also has an app that can be downloaded to your phone.
SD Emergency
provides information on disaster preparedness and current incidents in San Diego County, including push notifications of evacuation orders. The app allows you to customize what information you see and which notifications are pushed.
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During emergency situations, we do our best to provide up-to-date, accurate information on social media. You can find us on
Facebook
and
Twitter
(you may wish to consider opting to receive our tweets as text messages). Please note: our accounts are on both Facebook and Twitter are verified. If you don't see the little check next to our name that is not an official account.
Pre-Plan Your Evacuation Route
- Narrow roads can cause traffic congestion leading to panic for those evacuating.
- From your house, identify at least TWO roads leading out of the area.
- Be sure these roads provide for two-way traffic (i.e., cars evacuating and emergency vehicles trying to access the area).
Evacuation Maps
Assemble an Emergency Supply Kit
Design Your Neighborhood Network
- Develop a neighborhood phone tree
- Know which neighbors may need assistance when evacuating
Evacuate Large Animals Early
- If you own horses, be sure to own a trailer for them
- Know how to load the horses in the trailer and also how to drive the trailer
- Trailer-train your horses
Source: Rancho Santa Fe Fire District Website