Stay Informed
Know where to get information
Staying informed is essential to your successful preparedness during an emergency. Visit these resources for information on Current Incidents, Mitigation, Preparedness, Partners, and to learn more about the City of San Diego’s dissemination of emergency incident updates:
- Download Genasys Protect and turn on your location to get notified about danger and evacuation orders wherever you are
- Sign up for AlertSanDiego to get safety information delivered directly to your phone. The City of San Diego adopted the county-wide notification system to assist in the safe evacuation of area residents and businesses. If you registered with the City's previous emergency notification system (i.e. Reverse 911®) before or on Jan. 22, 2009, your data is already loaded into the Alert San Diego system. For questions and concerns, see the Frequently Asked Questions or call (619) 533-6760.
- Accessible AlertSanDiego for American Sign Language (ASL) provides emergency notifications to residents of San Diego County who are deaf, blind, hard of hearing, and deaf/blind before, during, and after a disaster. To receive these alerts in American Sign Language (ASL) format, click on the link and select 'ASL' in Step 3 - Accessible Option.
- Download the San Diego Emergency App
- Watch CityTV on channel 24 or online
- Connect with the City of San Diego on social media for information before, during and after an emergency
- Watch local news and listen to the radio (KOGO 600 AM and KLSD 1360 AM).
- Dial 2-1-1 for resources
- Visit these sites to get alerts and more information on how to prepare for an emergency: