Be prepared for the unexpected. Access resources on disaster preparedness, fire safety, and emergency response plans. This page offers guidance on how to stay safe and resilient in the face of natural disasters.
Fire Safety & Evacuation Plans
Santa Fe Fire Department - Mobile Integrated Health Office (MIHO): (505) 955-3114 Provides community paramedicine, emergency response, and prevention resources, which may include fire safety and community preparedness.
Volunteer Fire Districts Provides local fire response and may offer information on fire safety and evacuation plans.
Agua Fria: (505) 471-3473
Chimayo: (505) 351-2326
La Cienega/Rancho Viejo: (505) 473-1560
Tesuque: (505) 988-3807
Flood & Weather Emergency Resources
New Mexico Crisis and Access Line: 1 (855) 662-7474 Provides mental health support, which may be crucial in the aftermath of natural disasters.
Community Resilience Programs
Santa Fe County Community Services - CONNECT Program: (505) 955-6728 This program links residents to resources for resilience, support, and recovery after emergencies or natural disasters, offering a network of navigators to connect individuals to necessary services.
La Sala Crisis Center: (505) 992-9827 Provides a safe place for individuals with behavioral health crises, partnering with emergency first responders to offer support in times of need.
Tips for Emergency Readiness
Create an Emergency Kit Include essentials like water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and first aid supplies.
Have a Family Communication Plan Make sure all family members know how to reach each other in case of an emergency.
Stay Informed with Alerts Sign up for local weather and emergency alerts on your phone or radio.
Know Your Evacuation Routes Familiarize yourself with local evacuation routes and emergency shelters.
Prepare Your Home Secure heavy furniture, trim trees, and ensure your home is ready for natural disasters like floods or wildfires.