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Pomona emergency planning connects to Ready LA County

Pomona's emergency preparedness pages point residents to Ready LA County and basic family planning steps, including how people will communicate and meet if a local emergency interrupts a normal day.

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Pomona sits in a busy part of eastern Los Angeles County. Freeways, schools, older homes, apartment areas, hillside edges, and work trips all overlap here. A plan works best when it is short enough to remember.

Pomona’s prep pages connect people with Ready LA County and local planning help. The Make a Plan page sticks to the basics: how family members will reach each other, where they will meet, and what they will do if they are apart.

A good Pomona home plan can fit on one sheet. Pick a meeting place near home and another outside the neighborhood. Write down phone numbers for family, school, work, doctors, and one trusted person outside the area. Keep a copy where people can find it without unlocking one phone.

This helps for more than one kind of day. It can help during a power issue, smoke day, road closure, heavy rain, earthquake, or any local problem that changes the normal pickup or commute plan.

Where to see it

Pomona Emergency Preparedness and Make a Plan pages, plus Ready LA County.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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