Southern California Wildfire Resources
from your
Federal Occupational Health
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP)
The resources and information provided here are constantly changing. Please check these sites frequently for updates.
In addition to a disaster declaration by FEMA, California has declared a state of emergency for seven counties.
Your local television, radio, and newspaper services will announce FEMA telephone numbers.
Resources and Links:
Federal Response to the California Wildfires
Visit the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Website for comprehensive information as well as links to resources available from other HHS agencies.
Red Cross Evacuation/Relocation Center
For information and directions to the closest evacuation center, contact the Red Cross at 1-866-GET-INFO (1-866-438-4636). Information is available every day 24 hours/7 days a week.
Contact your insurance company if you have suffered property damage.
Insurance carriers will often set up temporary convenience centers for residents to file insurance claims.
You can stay informed about these convenience centers via TV, radio, local newspapers, and insurance company Websites.
For questions or concerns related to your insurance company's handling of your claim, contact the California Insurance Agency at 1-800-927-HELP (1-800-927-4357).
Road closures: Call CALTRAN 1-800-427-7623 or visit the California Department of Transportation website.
The Southern California Wildfires Helping Handbook has valuable information about evacuation centers and other local resources.
Counseling, legal, and financial consultation is available 24 hours/7 days a week through your FOH EAP at
1-800-222-0364 or 1-888-262-7848 (TTY).