What to do if you live in Chino Hills

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The City Emergency Operations Plan is updated every three years, and a copy is located at the James S. Thalman Chino Hills Branch Library for viewing.

City resources will most likely be overwhelmed following a disaster. Residents are encouraged to stock auxiliary supplies, prepare a family plan, and be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours following a disaster.

Emergency preparedness literature is available at City Hall. Information is also available at the following websites: www.redcross.org, www.oes.ca.gov, and www.dhs.gov.

To prepare for an earthquake, residents are advised to identify potential hazards in your home and begin to fix them. Residents should also create a disaster plan and disaster supply kits. For more information, visit www.earthquakecountry.info/roots.

In the event of an evacuation order, the City will activate an Evacuation Center/Emergency shelter where residents can receive information and emergency services. City facilities and public schools have been pre-identified as potential sites and will be activated according to the size and location of the emergency evacuation. Residents can get timely emergency information by calling the Chino Hills Emergency Hotline at (909) 364-2828.

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