What to do if you live in Montclair

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In case of an emergency residents will receive a reverse 911 phone call from the department of emergency services informing them of the particular disaster and advising them what to do and where to go.

If there is a major disaster residents are advised to take shelter in their home, unless city officials have recommended an alternate location, said Mike Donley,<NO1>\<cq\><NO> emergency services coordinator.

Residents are also advised to keep an emergency kit at their home or car including non-perishable foods, a battery operated radio and plenty of water. The emergency kit should last up to one week.

Residents who are injured should go to the hospital. However those who are injured due to any biochemical material should alert their local hospital and remain in their home.

Any questions or concerns should be directed to the Montclair fire department: (909) 477-3540.

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