Prepare for Emergencies

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Are You Prepared for an Emergency?

In times of natural disaster or even a pandemic, local, state, and federal agencies recommend that families take measures to remain prepared in the event of an emergency.

Medical Emergency, call 9-1-1

Public Health Emergencies and After-Hours Assistance

 Yavapai County Public Health Emergency - (928) 443-5262

Are you ready for the next disaster?

Do you know how to protect yourself and your loved ones from earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and other hazards? Do you want to learn more about the preparedness actions, attitudes, and motivations of the American public?

Download the National Household Survey (NHS) report by FEMA to gain valuable insights and recommendations for improving your own preparedness and resilience. This report is based on a survey of approximately 5,000 adult respondents across the nation, and it reveals the current state of personal disaster preparedness in the U.S. Share it with your friends, family, and community. Together, we can make our communities safer and stronger! 

Non-Emergency

Camp Verde Marshal's Office Non-Emergency: (928)554-8370
Copper Canyon Fire & Medical District Non-Emergency: (928) 567-9401
Yavapai County Emergency Preparedness information from Yavapai County Sheriff's Office on steps to being ready for an emergency. 
Yavapai County Community Health Services (YCCHS) works with other public health programs, including Communicable Disease Control and Environmental Health, to develop strategies to better protect the public in the event of a public health threat or emergency.

YCCHS Public Health Emergency Preparedness staff plan for public health threats and emergencies, including natural disasters such as 

Arizona Emergency Information Network

Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) General & Public Information - (602) 542-1025
ADHS Preparing for Public Health Threats and Emergencies - 

Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD)

  • Report a large game animal, such as a deer, javelina, mountain lion, bear, coyote, or large bird, to the closest AZGFD office or Radio Dispatch at 623-236-7201

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Hotline

  • For more information, via telephone or email, please contact 800-CDC-INFO. This service is offered in English and Spanish, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • For the Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL), call 1-888-677-1199 or email DIAL@n4a.org.You can also visit the CDC website for answers to questions on other health topics.
  • For Teletype (TTY) communications, call 888-232-6348

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