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  Carbon Monoxide
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  Power Outage
  Extreme Heat
  Travel Emergencies
  Terrorism
  Sheltering In Place
  Evacuation
  How to Call 911


   

Evacuate immediately if you smell gas, smoke, see fire, or if you are in immediate danger. You should also evacuate when you are instructed to do so by an emergency official.

 When you leave:
     - Lock your home. Don't turn off utilities unless told to do so.
     - Wear protective clothing: long pants, long-sleeved shirts and comfortable
       sturdy shoes.
     - Bring your Go Bag (see Build a Kit).
     - Call your emergency contact person.
     - Proceed to chosen meeting place or nearest shelter.
     - Remember, shelters only allow service animals.
MORE LINKS

FIREZONE

FDNY.org




For information about the American Red Cross in Greater New York,
www.nyredcross.org

For information
about OEM,
NYC.gov