City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department

08/23/2024 | News release | Archived content

Where to Turn for Emergency Information

Posted on 08/23/2024

Dealing with local and regional government resources -- even on a good day -- can get one turned around, to say nothing of before, during, or after a disaster or widespread emergency. Details about just some of the crisis-event resources available to Los Angeles City residents, beginning with signing up for emergency alerts (#NotifyLA) can be found on this page.

NotifyLA: Emergency Alerts from LA City

City officials urge the public to prepare their homes and have a plan. SIGN UP TODAY to receive Emergency Alerts from the City of Los Angeles at:

NotifyLA

Not Finding the Specific Contact?

LA City's multi-purpose contact, and always a good place to start if uncertain who to contact in City government is the 311 Call Center:

MyLA311

Find Other Assistance Services

The following agencies are available to assist residents with various needs:

City of Los Angeles
Recreation and Parks https://www.LAParks.org
Department on Disabilities https://Disability.LACity.gov
Emergency Management Department https://Emergency.LACity.gov
Los Angeles Fire Department https://www.LAFD.org
Los Angeles Police Department https://www.LAPDonline.org
Office of the Mayor https://Mayor.LACity.gov
Mayor's Crisis Response Team https://LACRT.org
Animal Services https://www.LAAnimalServices.com
Department of Water and Power https://www.LADWP.com
Economic and Workforce Development https://EWDDLACity.com
Aging https://Aging.LACity.gov
Building and Safety https://LADBS.org
Others Description of Services
American Red Cross Disaster-relief referrals, disaster assistance programs.
https://www.RedCross.org
SoCal Gas Gas shut-off, gas assistance , and safety checks.
https://www.SoCalGas.com
Los Angeles County
Department of Public Health www.PublicHealth.LACounty.gov
Consumer Affairs https://DCBA.LACounty.gov
Office of the Assessor https://Assessor.LACounty.gov
Veterans Affairs https://MVA.LACounty.gov
State / Federal
California Department of Insurance https://www.Insurance.ca.gov
California Office of Emergency Services https://www.CalOES.ca.gov
United States Small Business Administration https://www.SBA.gov
Employment Development Department https://EDD.ca.gov
Federal Emergency Management Agency https://www.FEMA.gov

Ready Your LA Neighborhood

The time to prepare for the next emergency is now! The City of Los Angeles offers an innovative program called Ready Your LA Neighborhood (RYLAN) that brings emergency managers to your neighborhood to help you create a plan for any emergency.

RYLAN gives you the steps to take immediately after a disaster to help keep you and your family safe. It provides the tools to prepare and organize your neighborhood to respond together in that first hour after a disaster to reduce injuries, protect your property and the environment, and most importantly, to save lives.

Learn more about RYLAN programsfor home, neighborhood and business.