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Northern California

Emergency Alerts & Real-Time Info

Evacuation & Shelter

Animal Boarding

Air Quality & Health

  • California Smoke SpotterProvides a smoke forecast for the day, keeping in mind any recent fire or wildfire. Offers guidance on how to be smoke-ready and respond to poor air quality.
  • AirNow Fire and Smoke Map: Monitors and tracks air quality and smoke.
  • Northern California Manual for Wildfire: Describes components of wildfire preparedness and responses to poor air quality.
  • California Smoke BlogHolds updated smoke advisories in California.
  • Immediate Crisis Support Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH): 24/7 multilingual crisis counseling for emotional distress related to natural to human-caused disasters. Call or text: 1-800-985-5990
  • Emotional Support Services (CalHOPE): Peer counseling for stress, anxiety, depression or worry.
  • Teladoc: 1-855-225-5032 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or for more information visit
    Telemedicine services are available to any resident of an evacuation zone, regardless of health plan membership. Individuals can request a call from a doctor, free of charge, to handle non-emergency medical problems via specific contact information above.
  • Railroad HEALTHLINK: 1-866-735-5685 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    Free telephone access to registered nurses is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week regardless of health plan membership.
  • Aetna: 1-833-327-2386 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Help finding care, behavioral health support, and assistance with finding available shelters and government resources, and other services are available through Aetna’s Resources for Living, regardless of health plan membership to people in affected areas.

Recovery/Financial Assistance

Free Items/Distribution

Local Contacts

  • CalFire Contacts: Contact information for California Fire resources.
  • 211 NorCal: Provides information on wildfire resources, evacuation shelter, and more.
  • California State SM Contacts: Provides website and social media contact information for California agencies aiding in Wildfire and more.

Central California

Emergency Alerts & Real-Time Info

Evacuation & Shelter

Animal Boarding

  • Red Rover Animal Resources: Lists resources for emergency animal sheltering services in California in the case of Wildfires.
  • California Wildfire Emergency Animal Shelters:  Provides lists of emergency wild animal and pet shelters and rescues across California in case of emergencies.
  • White Wolf Wellness: offers animal boarding for horses, chickens, sheep, & goats. Location
  • All Seated in a Barn: organization that offers animal boarding for large animals. Location

Air Quality & Health

  • California Smoke SpotterProvides a smoke forecast for the day, keeping in mind any recent fire or wildfire. Offers guidance on how to be smoke-ready and respond to poor air quality.
  • AirNow Fire and Smoke Map: Monitors and tracks air quality and smoke.
  • California Smoke BlogHolds updated smoke advisories in California.
  • Immediate Crisis Support Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH): 24/7 multilingual crisis counseling for emotional distress related to natural to human-caused disasters. Call or text: 1-800-985-5990
  • Emotional Support Services (CalHOPE): Peer counseling for stress, anxiety, depression or worry.
  • Teladoc: 1-855-225-5032 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or for more information visit
    Telemedicine services are available to any resident of an evacuation zone, regardless of health plan membership. Individuals can request a call from a doctor, free of charge, to handle non-emergency medical problems via specific contact information above.
  • Railroad HEALTHLINK: 1-866-735-5685 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    Free telephone access to registered nurses is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week regardless of health plan membership.
  • Aetna: 1-833-327-2386 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    Help finding care, behavioral health support, and assistance with finding available shelters and government resources, and other services are available through Aetna’s Resources for Living, regardless of health plan membership to people in affected areas.

Recovery/Financial Assistance

Free Items/Distribution

Local Contacts

Southern California

Emergency Alerts & Real-Time Info

Evacuation & Shelter

Animal Boarding

  • Red Rover Animal Resources: Lists resources for emergency animal sheltering services in California in the case of Wildfires.
  • California Wildfire Emergency Animal Shelters:  Provides lists of emergency wild animal and pet shelters and rescues across California in case of emergencies.
  • Open list of local areas that are providing shelter to large animals, animal boarding, and detailed information.
  • Hansen Dam Equestrian Center: offers animal boarding for large animals. Location
  • Industry Hills Expo Center Stables: offers animal boarding for horses. Location
  • Mar Mel Inn: offers animal boarding for cats & dogs. Location

Air Quality & Health

  • California Smoke SpotterProvides a smoke forecast for the day, keeping in mind any recent fire or wildfire. Offers guidance on how to be smoke-ready and respond to poor air quality.
  • AirNow Fire and Smoke Map: Monitors and tracks air quality and smoke.
  • California Smoke BlogHolds updated smoke advisories in California.
  • Immediate Crisis Support Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH): 24/7 multilingual crisis counseling for emotional distress related to natural to human-caused disasters. Call or text: 1-800-985-5990
  • Emotional Support Services (CalHOPE): Peer counseling for stress, anxiety, depression or worry.
  • Teladoc: 1-855-225-5032 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or for more information visit
    Telemedicine services are available to any resident of an evacuation zone, regardless of health plan membership. Individuals can request a call from a doctor, free of charge, to handle non-emergency medical problems via specific contact information above.
  • Railroad HEALTHLINK: 1-866-735-5685 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    Free telephone access to registered nurses is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week regardless of health plan membership.
  • Aetna: 1-833-327-2386 (toll free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    Help finding care, behavioral health support, and assistance with finding available shelters and government resources, and other services are available through Aetna’s Resources for Living, regardless of health plan membership to people in affected areas.

Recovery/Financial Assistance

Free Items/Distribution

Local Contacts

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