Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Wireless Emergency Alerts is a nation-wide system providing lifesaving information for the State of California
Cal OES serves as the state’s leadership hub during all major emergencies and disasters. This includes responding, directing, and coordinating state and federal resources and mutual aid assets across all regions to support the diverse communities across the state.
The California State Emergency Plan (SEP) provides an overview of how the state prepares, mitigates, responds, and recovers from emergencies in California. The plan is a requirement of the California Emergency Services Act (ESA), and describes:
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. 3650 Schriever Ave, Mather, CA 95655 (916) 845-8510. Citizen feedback form
By working together, everyone can help keep California safe and help keep it resilient when disasters strike. The Cal OES Planning and Preparedness Branch develops and maintains state-level emergency plans and planning guidance for state and local agencies.
The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is recruiting for several positions. Cal OES is a dynamic and fast-paced organization with a problem-solving mentality. The department takes pride in being innovative, agile and taking bold action to advance our mission of protecting Californians from hazards of all types.
As we head into fall, high temperatures are impacting Californians in multiple regions across the state. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) encourages residents to visit their county’s community services pages for resources, such as...
The three Cal OES Regions play a vital role in disaster response and preparedness throughout the State of California. The Emergency Services Coordinators and management from each geographic region have their own unique sets of challenges, but share the same responsibility to provide guidance on emergency management, support and information ...
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) began as the State War Council in 1943. With an increasing emphasis on emergency management, it officially became OES in 1970.
Deputy Director Osborne was appointed by Governor Newsom and joined the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in November 2019. Deputy Director Osborne provides direction and oversight to the newly formed Cal OES Homeland Security Division.