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Prescott Valley Emergency Contacts
- Emergencies: 911
- Fire Non-Emergencies: 928-772-7711
- Police Non-Emergencies: 928-772-9261
- Water Utility Emergencies: 928-759-9062
Do you feel you and your family are prepared for an emergency? Does your household have enough food, water, medications and pet food to last for several days in the event of a shortage of supplies? Are your vehicles stocked with extra water, batteries, a flashlight and a change of clothes? What will you do if forced to evacuate your home?
In times of natural disaster or even a pandemic, federal, state and local agencies recommend that families take measures to remain prepared in the event of an emergency. This action includes proper storage of non-perishable food items, water, medications, infant formula, diapers, clothing and more.
Resources to Prepare for Emergencies
- Ready.gov: Plan Ahead for Disasters
- Car Kit (PDF)
- Family Disaster Supply Kit (PDF)
- Family Emergency Health Information
- FEMA Hazard Mitigation Plan 2011 (PDF)
- Guide to Maps
- Guide to Neighborhoods
- How to Prepare for Emergencies
- ICE: In Case of Emergency (PDF) (ICE'ng your cell phones)
- Understanding Pandemic Flu
- Weather Alerts
Yavapai County Community Health Services
According to its website, 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.
Yavapai County Community Health Services
- Communicable Disease/Infection Control Phone: 928-771-3134
- Environmental Health Phone: 928-771-3149
- Outreach Coordinator Phone: 928-771-9424
Public Health Emergencies & After-Hours Assistance
- Incoming Line Phone: 928-713-9424
Other Assistance
- Arizona Department of Health Services Phone: 602-542-1001
- Local and State Hotline Website
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Hotline
For more information, via telephone or email, please contact CDC. This service is offered in English and Spanish, 24/7.