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County of Los Angeles Emergency Survival Guide COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES EMERGENCY SURVIVAL GUIDE FGHIJK As a resident of one of the many unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, you are an important LMNOPQ part of emergency planning and preparedness. Unincorporated areas are not part of any city and are RSTUVX governed by the five-member Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles. The Board acts as your “city council” and is responsible for establishing YBCADW policies and regulations that affect you and your neighborhood. The Board also governs the County Zabcde Departments that provide services in your area including recreation, solid waste, planning, law enforcement, fghijk fire fighting, and social programs. The County is your first responder to disasters such as flood, fire, lmnopq earthquake, civil unrest, tsunami, and terrorist attacks. rstuvE This Guide will help you to better prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters that face Los Angeles GHIJKL County. Our goal is to provide tips that assist you to be self-sufficient after a disaster. In addition to this Guide, MNOPQR we recommend that you increase your awareness of emergency situations and the skills you need to prepare your family, neighbors and your community. Become STVWXY GUIDE SURVIVAL Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) qualified BACDEF GUIDE SURVIVAL and join a local CERT Disaster Response Team. CERT Teams strengthen the ability of our communities to FGHIJK quickly recover after major disasters. LMNOPQ This guide is a starting point. For more information on preparing for disasters, please visit the website RSTUVX for the County’s Emergency Survival Program (ESP) at www.espfocus.org or call the ESP Hotline YBCADW at (213) 974-1166 to receive free information on how Zabcde to be prepared for emergencies and disasters. fghijk lmnopq rstuvE GHIJKL MNOPQR 1 GLORIA MOLINA FIELD OFFICES FIRST DISTRICT EL MONTE 856 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration EAST LOS ANGELES 500 West Temple Street 3400 Aerojet Avenue, Suite 240 4801 East Third Street Los Angeles, California 90012 El Monte, California 91731 Los Angeles, California 90022 Phone: (213) 974-4111 Phone: (626) 350-4500 Phone: (323) 881-4601 Fax: (213) 613-1739 Fax: (626) 448-1573 Fax: (323) 887-7286 Email: [email protected] AZUSA IRWINDALE HUNTINGTON F EAGLE OO TH ROCK IL L FWY GO HIGHLAND LD E LIVE OAK N PARK S T A GLASSELL BALDWIN T E PARK PARK FW Y Y W WY F RAMONA INO F A PECK D SIILVERLAKKE N AR E SAN BERNAR SAN B RN H D DIN E OL A O LY S FWY ELL MONTEMONT W PA VALLEYY OO ROSEMEAD GARVEY POMONA VALLEY D Y W F ORANGEO W F FWY Y L S CITY . MONTEREYMO SOUTH DUARTE E VALLEY I G GE TERRACE R AREY PARK EL MONTE B GA BOYLE EASTERN N A HEIGHTS POMONA FWY S HUNTINGTON EASTT LA PUENTE LOS ANGELESA S AZUSA WALNUT POMONAO FWYF ROSEMEAD LOS A WASHINGTON WHITTIER ANGELES VERNON INDUSTI DUSTSTTRY LAMED A MONTEBELLOE SANTASA ANA FWY POMONA FWY NTA PICO RIVERARIVERA SLAUSON HUNTINGTONUNTING MAYWOODMAYWOOW WY PARRK Y FLORENCE Y IE W COMMERCEOMMERM F ATLANTIC A BELL H C A CUDAHY E B BELL SAN GABRIEL FWY PACIFIC FIRESTONE G GARDENS SANTA FE SOUTH N O SPRINGS GATE L FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES GLORIA MOLINA.......FIRST DISTRICT 2 MARK RIDLEY-THOMAS FIELD OFFICES SECOND DISTRICT EXPOSITION PARK 866 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration INGLEWOOD COURTHOUSE 500 West Temple Street Administrative Offices East 1 Regent Street, Room 620 Los Angeles, California 90012 700 Exposition Park Drive Inglewood, CA 90301 Phone: (213) 974-2222 Los Angeles, CA 90037 Phone: (213) 974-1028 Fax: (213) 680-3283 Fax: (310) 674-6134 Email: [email protected] FLORENCE-FIRESTONE 7901 South Compton Avenue WILLOWBROOK Los Angeles, CA 90001 12915 S. Jarvis Avenue Phone: (323) 586-6523 Los Angeles, CA 90061 Fax: (323) 277-9824 Phone: (310) 217-7339 Fax: (310) 808-1184 HOLLYWOOD FWY YWOOD FWY WILSHIRE WILSHIRE OLYMPIC OLYMPIC Los Angeles H.S. Loyola H.S. PICO VENICE Hamilton WASHINGTON H.S. LA CIENEGA SANTAA MONICAM FWYFWY PICO OVERLAND SAN DIEGOSEPULVEDA FWY LOS ANGELES CENTINRLA LA BREA EXP OSIT ExpositionEExpositioxpositio M ION BLVD Park ALAMEDA K.H. PARK A RT Ross Snyder CULVER IN Coliseum Park Veterans CITY LUTHER KING JR. BLVD SpSportsorts ArAreena MMem. Pk BALDWINN WALGROVE HILLS Garden Gate Jefferson VENICE Culver West L.A. Manual H.S. City HH.S. Jr. College Arts H.S. Montieth Park H.S. Blanco Park Crenshaw H.S. MAR VISTA South Park CENTRAL GA SLAUSON T N N ENE N O MARINA FWY AIN O Bethune TER BREA M LINCOLN S Park LA CIENEGA MPT E LA W VERM CO CRENSHAW FLORENCE TEALE Freemont H.S. NADEAU LINCOLN LA TIJERA St. Andrews CULVER HARBOR FWY H N Park MANCHESTER PERSHING 89TH Inglewood Forum H.S. 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S Hills E HARBOR FWY W Victoria Golf Course DEL AMO ALAMEDA S A SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT N Carson D HHarbor IE OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Park G General O CARSONCCARSOARSO F Hospital CARSON W Y Carson H.S. MARK RIDLEY-THOMAS..........SECOND DISTRICT ORMANDIE N Gen. Scott Park SEPULVEDA WILMINGTON LOMITA 3 ZEV YAROSLAVSKY FIELD OFFICES THIRD DISTRICT VAN NUYS DISTRICT OFFICE 821 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration CALABASAS DISTRICT OFFICE 500 West Temple Street 14340 Sylvan Street 26600 Agoura Road, #100 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Calabasas, CA 91302 Phone: (213) 974-3333 Phone: (818) 901-3831 Phone: (818) 880-9416 Fax: (213) 625-7360 Fax: (818) 997-8196 Fax: (818) 880-9346 Email: [email protected] THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT FOOTHILL FWY OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SYLMAR LAKEVIEW TERRACE ZEV YAROSLAVSKY......THIRD DISTRICT SAN GOLDENFERNAND STATE FWY O OLDEN ST EN ARLETA N PACOIMMA PANORAMAANO CITY SEPULVVEDDA SUNS NORDHOFF VALLEVVALL Y NORTHRIDGTH E ROSCOE A CANOGA O VAN PARK AMPA ALB NUYYS T SHERMAN WAY B RESEDASE O ON NORTHR V A VICTORY HOLLYWOOOLL D L L L L E Y HIDDEN S C WINNETKA Y I VENTURA FWY R U COUNTY C HILLS LVEDA TOLUCALUCA L U E R LAKELAKE TARZANNA EP AN N D S V AGOURAA WOODLANDW DL CANYON COLDWATER HILLS HILLS UNIVERSALNINIVERSER ENCINO VENTURA BLVD CITY GOLDEN STATE FWY CALABASAS SHERMAN D OAKS STUDIO HOLLYWOOD FWY AGOURA R MULHOLLAND COLDWATER CYN CITY S VENTURAWESTLAKE E O VILLAGE N L E D G T T TE R O O S S I S GLENVIEW PAN P V LOS ANGELES MULHOLLAND A A S N N LOS FELIZ G A G L L A A C D I I A I MALIBOU MULHOLLANDM N E BEVERLY HOLLYWOOD Y O G BEL MALIBU CANYON RD N SEMINOLE LAKE TOPANGA O HILLS SANTA MONICA MONTE RD AIR SPRINGS CANYON F BENEDICT CYN NIDO W WEST HOLO LYWOOD RD Y SUNSET K CANYON BLVD HOHOLLYWOOD R A FERNWOOD E N K A C N BRENTWOOD WESTWOODW D WILSHIRE E D D U CA M I PACIFIC T N E O M R PALISADEES SUNSET TA D MALIBU SAN PACIFIC COAST HWY WILSHIRE SANTAA MMONICA POINT DUME VENICE 4 DON KNABE FIELD OFFICES TORRANCE FOURTH DISTRICT 825 Maple Avenue, Room 150 BELLFLOWER 822 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Torrance, CA 90503 500 West Temple Street 100205 E. Flower Street Phone: (310) 222-3015 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Bellflower 90706 Fax: (310) 300-4058 Phone: (213) 974-4444 Phone: (562) 804-8208 DOWNEY Fax: (213) 626-6941 Fax: (562) 804-2746 7500 E.Imperial Hwy., Rm 105 Email: [email protected] Downey, CA 90242 SIGNAL HILL Phone: (562) 803-7087 1401 E. Willow Street Fax: (562) 803-0613 Signal Hill 90755 Phone: (562) 256-1920 NORWALK Fax: (562) 490-0549 12720 Norwalk Blvd., 7th Flr Norwalk, CA 90650 ROWLAND HEIGHTS Phone: (562) 806-7350 1199 S. Fairway Dr., Suite 111 Fax: (562) 929-9051 Walnut, CA 91789 SAN PEDRO Phone: (909) 594-6561 505 S. Centre Street Fax: (909) 594-1621 San Pedro, CA 90731 Phone: (310) 519-6021 Fax: (310) 732-7927 FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DON KNABE.......FOURTH DISTRICT DIAMOND POMONA FWY BAR HACIENDA HEIGHTS ROWLAND HEIGHTS MARINAARINA WHITTIER WHITTIER S DEL A N LA HABRA T REY A HEIGHTS ORANGE FWY A N VISTA DEL MAR WESTCHESTERHEST A DOWNEY F ORANGE COUNTY IMPERIAL W PLAYA Y DEL REY EL SEGUNDOND LAKEWOODIMPERIAL LA MIRADA ROSECRANSSECR ROSECRANS NORWAALK PARAMOUNP NT MANHATTAN BELLFLOWERO BEACH ARTESIA FWWY EL SEGUNDO S A N ARTESIA P DIE HERMOSA A GO ARTESIA C E FWY I F BEACH I C RN O LAKEWOODAKE C HAW CERRITOS O S DEL AMO TERN A S S T REN WE C HAWTH REDONDO H W CARSON Y HAWAIIAN BEACH SEPULVEDA LV GARDENS SAN TORRANCETORRANCE AC DI CH EG C O F WY BEA G SIGNAL N TLANTI SAN CLEMENTE PALOSL VERDES O HILL LONG BEACH FWY A LOMITA L Y Y ISLAND W W ESTATES W ROLLINGL HILLSHI F HARBOR CITY LONG BEACHBEAC ESTATES R 7TH SANTA CATALINA O WILMINGTON ISLANND B R OCEAN A H ROLLING LOSL ANGELESS RANCHO HILLS PALOSPAALO VERDES AVALON SAN PEDROE R SAN PEDRO BAY 5 MICHAEL D.
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