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Almanac note · Home and property

Corona emergency prep runs through the local fire department

Corona's Emergency Management & Preparedness page gives residents a local fire-department page for planning around earthquakes, fires, storms, alerts, and household readiness.

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Corona has a lot of ordinary good-life pieces packed into one place: foothill trails, older neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, busy freeways, and a circle-shaped street pattern people remember right away. Those same features can make local emergency planning feel very address-specific.

The fire department’s Emergency Management & Preparedness page is the local place for that planning. It is the page to keep nearby for household readiness, local emergency information, and the city side of emergency management. For residents near the hills, freeway edges, or areas where traffic can back up quickly, it is worth thinking through routes before an alert day.

The useful prep is not dramatic. Sign up for the alert systems the city and county use, keep basic supplies where you can find them, know where family members would meet, and have a simple plan for pets, medication, school pickup, and older relatives.

Corona’s location is one reason people like it. A local emergency page just helps the city feel more manageable when wind, smoke, rain, shaking, or road closures complicate the day.

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Corona Emergency Management & Preparedness page.

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