
As the Chariot fire mushrooms in the East County, now is the time to add the SD Emergency app to your smartphone if you haven’t already. You’ll get information about evacuations, road closures, emergency shelters and more.
The app is free and takes just a few minutes to download. It can also help you create a personal preparedness plan or update your current one.
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County emergency officials also recommend you have extra batteries and car-charger adapters. You may even consider buying a solar or hand-crank charger. Also, keep your electrical devices in a waterproof bag, just in case.
To conserve battery power on your mobile phone during a disaster, keep texts or calls brief, avoid streaming videos and downloading music or videos since it can lead to network congestion.
Emergency managers also recommend people send brief text messages rather than making phone calls since phone lines are often overwhelmed in a disaster. You should call 9-1-1 only during a life-threatening incident.
To learn more about disaster preparedness, visit www.readysandiego.org/ or go directly to www.sdcountyemergency.com and download the free app to your mobile phone.