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LA County Emergency Management

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Summary

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Summary Text Ready LA County is the official emergency preparedness website for Los Angeles County, operated by the LA County Office of Emergency Management. The platform serves as a comprehensive resource for disaster preparedness, providing emergency survival guides in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Armenian, and others. The site offers detailed information on creating emergency plans, building disaster supply kits, staying informed during emergencies, and community preparedness programs. It features specialized guidance for families, businesses, individuals with special needs, and animal preparedness. The platform also promotes community involvement through programs like Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and neighborhood action kits, serving as the county's primary digital resource for emergency readiness education and community resilience building.

Structured Data

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Business Type Government emergency management agency
Cuisine Type Not applicable
Price Range Not available
Key Features Emergency preparedness resources
Multi-language survival guides
Community training programs
Disaster supply kit guidance
CERT program coordination
Best For Emergency preparedness planning
Disaster survival education
Community emergency response training
Multi-language emergency resources
Business and organizational preparedness

Source Information

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Name LA County Emergency Management
URL https://ready.lacounty.gov/
Entity Type government
Domain Authority ready.lacounty.gov

Contact Information

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Phone Number 15561453642
Emails communications@ceooem.lacounty.gov
Addresses None found
Social Profiles facebook: countyofla, twitter: js
Service Area San Gabriel Valley, CA (5 mile radius from location)

Entity Relationships

Relationship Type Connected Entities
Parent Region San Gabriel Valley β†’ Los Angeles County β†’ California β†’ United States
Directory Source KatieJakes Directory
Knowledge Graph Node KatieJakes Knowledge Graph
Canonical Reference This page serves as a secondary canonical representation for entity resolution

Operating Hours

Please see: Complete Master Bundle (Raw JSON) section below and Discovered Website Text section for detailed hours information.

Menu Information

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Cuisine Classification

No cuisine data extracted

KatieJakes Enhanced Schema.org (Primary)

Corrected and enhanced Schema.org representation with proper entity classification.
Schema Type: Organization
Reasoning: I chose @type Organization because this entity is a government agency that provides emergency preparedness services and education rather than being a place, business, or educational institution. The LA County Office of Emergency Management operates as an organizational entity coordinating emergency preparedness activities across the county.

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Recursive-LD: Dimensional Reasoning Layer

Advanced entity classification for AI reasoning systems.
This layer captures structural behavior, identity multiplicity, and relational topology that Schema.org cannot express. It helps AI systems reason about how to think about this entity, not just what it is.

Functional Role

What role does this entity play in its ecosystem?

community_educator resource_aggregator preparedness_coordinator

Interaction Geometry

How information flows through this entity:

Flow Type Pattern
Primary Flowresidents β†’ preparedness resources β†’ community readiness
Secondary Flowagencies β†’ coordinated response β†’ public safety

Temporal Behavior

Time dynamics (not business hours):

Attribute Value
Modecontinuous
Cadenceconstant
Event IntensificationYes

Identity Tension

Multiplicities that Schema.org cannot express:

educational_platform vs emergency_response_coordination public_information vs operational_agency

Negative Space

What this entity explicitly does NOT do (critical for avoiding misclassification):

non_transactional non_commercial non_entertainment_focused non_profit_driven

Stability Profile

Attribute Level
Identity Coherencehigh
Format Persistencehigh
Volatilitylow

Relational Surface

Topological connections (without invented facts):

Relation Type Value
Connectsresidents, businesses, community_organizations, emergency_services
Acts Ashub

Complete Recursive-LD JSON

Machine-readable dimensional reasoning layer (also in <head> as Schema.org StructuredValue)

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Discovered Website Text

================================================================================ FULL TEXT EXTRACTION: LA County Emergency Management URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/ Extracted: 2026-01-12T17:01:18.084621Z ================================================================================ ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 1: Ready LA County | Emergency Survival Guide URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-survival-guide/ Words: 159 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Emergency Survival Guide This guide will help you to better prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters that face Los Angeles County. Our goal is to provide tips that assist you to be self-sufficient after a disaster. In addition to this Guide, we recommend that you increase your awareness of emergency situations and the skills you need to prepare your family, neighbors and your community. This guide is also available in different languages below: English Emergency Survival Guide Arabic Emergency Survival Guide Armenian Emergency Survival Guide Spanish Emergency Survival Guide Chinese-Simplified Emergency Survival Guide Chinese-Traditional Emergency Survival Guide Farsi Emergency Survival Guide Khmer Emergency Survival Guide Vietnamese Emergency Survival Guide Japanese Emergency Survival Guide Hindi Emergency Survival Guide Thai Emergency Survival Guide Korean Emergency Survival Guide Russian Emergency Survival Guide Tagalog Emergency Survival Guide Audio Version To download files, right click and select β€œSave Link As” English Emergency Survival Guide Audio File Spanish Emergency Survival Guide Audio File ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 2: Ready LA County | Household Communication Plan URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/household-communication-plan/ Words: 171 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── HOUSEHOLD COMMUNICATION PLAN When disaster and/or an emergency strikes our first instinct is to reach out to our family and friends to make sure they are safe. A household communication plan is part of a family emergency plan and should include important contact information for members of your household and out-of-state contacts. Be sure to record names, phone numbers, email address and other information that your household will need to stay connected and informed. Important information to include in your family’s communication plan may be schools, medical facilities, local service providers, babysitters/caregivers and extended family members. Also make note of contact information for: Hospitals nearby to your home, work or school Family doctors Pharmacies Schools or employers Religious or spiritual care providers HOUSEHOLD COMMUNICATION PLAN FORM Quick Tip: Stress During Disasters Disasters are stressful events, and in times of stress it can be difficult to remember phone numbers and other important information. Write down phone numbers for yourself and others in your household and carry them with you. EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORM ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 3: Ready LA County | Have a Plan URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/have-a-plan/ Words: 298 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── HAVE A PLAN The Los Angeles County region is subject to various destructive emergencies and/or disasters including earthquakes, floods, landslides, wild fires, tornadoes, urban fires, tsunamis, hazardous material releases, terrorism, and civil unrest. Emergency situations become disasters when they overwhelm the resources that are there to protect our community. In a disaster, County departments and first responders will do everything possible to save and protect lives, property and the environment. However, large disasters may completely overwhelm law enforcement and fire personnel as they will be responding to multiple incidents with multiple incidents and competing public safety needs. First responders will need to focus their efforts in the areas where they can do the most good, helping severely endangered people and heavily impacted areas first. It is possible, even likely, that some areas may not get professional assistance for days after a disaster has occurred. There are steps you can take to help ensure you, your family and loved ones are resilient and ready for a disaster. The first step is to make plans with your family, friends and neighborhood to stay safe, connected and help others. Use the information in this section to learn more. Quick Tip: Disaster Facts Major earthquakes have occurred in Southern California causing damage in Los Angeles County in 1933, 1971, 1987 and 1994. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Los Angeles Region has the following probabilities for earthquakes over a magnitude 6.7 within the next 30 years: 60% probability for an earthquake measuring magnitude 6.7 46% probability for an earthquake measuring magnitude 7.0 31% probability for an earthquake measuring magnitude 7.5 Resources: Emergency Survival Guide Family Emergency Plan Household Communication Plan Animal Preparedness Large Animals and Horses Individuals in Need of Special Assistance Business Preparedness Preparing Your Congregation for Disaster ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 4: Ready LA County | Are you prepared? URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/ Words: 160 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Slide Slide Learn About Your Hazards Discovering what hazards and threats can affect your neighborhood and community is an important first step towards getting disaster ready. Use these free and easy to use tools to explore which types of hazards may impact you and your loved ones based on where you live, work and play. Learn More YOUR 4 STEPS TO PREPAREDNESS Are you prepared for emergencies or disasters that may impact your community? Now’s the time to get ready, so that you and your loved ones will know what to do. Follow these four steps to prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and community. 1. HAVE A PLAN 2. KEEP SUPPLIES 3. STAY INFORMED 4. GET INVOLVED EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES Click on the icons below to learn about and to prepare for these types of hazards and threats that can occur in Los Angeles County: RAIN WILDFIRES EARTHQUAKES EXCESSIVE HEAT EXTREME COLD DEBRIS AND MUDFLOWS FLOODING POWER OUTAGES TSUNAMI ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 5: Ready LA County | About Us URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/about-us Words: 70 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── LA COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Office of Emergency Management was established by Chapter 2.68 of the County Code with responsibility for organizing and directing the preparedness efforts of the Emergency Management Organization of Los Angeles County. The office is the day-to-day Los Angeles County Operational Area coordinator for the entire geographic area of the county. This broad responsibility includes: Planning and Coordination Operations Training Technical Operations Public Education & Information ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 6: Ready LA County | Family Emergency Plan URL: https://ready.lacounty.gov/family-emergency-plan/ Words: 196 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN A good place to begin emergency preparedness is by writing a Family Emergency Plan. Your Plan should include every member of your household. Ten essential actions for a family plan include: Learn the threats in your area. Utilize the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Service’s MyHazards tool to learn more. Identify meeting places for your familyβ€”somewhere outside your home or outside your neighborhood. Select your out-of-state contact. Know your evacuation routes. You should identify the quickest, safest way to leave your home. Know the location of utility shut-offs. In the event of an emergency, know how to turn off your water, gas and electricity. Know the emergency policies of schools and adult-care centers, especially emergency shelters and supplies, and transportation. Identify safe spots in each room to take cover, if needed. Under sturdy tables and desks, or against interior walls are the safest places. Keep an inventory of extra medications that you and your loved ones may need in the event of an emergency and/or disaster. Make special provisions for children, seniors, pets, people with disabilities, and non-English speakers. Schedule annual disaster drills and exercise your family’s emergency plan. 10 ESSENTIAL ACTIONS LIST

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Navigation Structure

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Emergency Survival Guidehttps://ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-survival-guide/
Family Emergency Planhttps://ready.lacounty.gov/family-emergency-plan/
Household Communication Planhttps://ready.lacounty.gov/household-communication-plan/
Individuals in Need of Special Assistancehttps://ready.lacounty.gov/individuals-in-need-of-special-assistance/
Animal Preparednesshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/animal-preparedness/
Horses and Large Animalshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/horses-and-large-animals/
Business Preparednesshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/business-preparedness/
Preparing Your Congregation for Disasterhttps://ready.lacounty.gov/preparing-your-congregation-for-disaster/
Keep Supplieshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/keep-supplies/
Basic First Aid Kithttps://ready.lacounty.gov/basic-first-aid-kit/
Disaster Supply Kitshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/disaster-supply-kits/
Pet Disaster Supply Kitshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/pet-disaster-supply-kits/
Ten Essential Emergency Supplieshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/ten-essential-emergency-supplies/
Stay Informedhttps://ready.lacounty.gov/stay-informed/
Emergency Notificationshttps://ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-notifications/
Mediahttps://ready.lacounty.gov/media/
Newsroomhttps://ready.lacounty.gov/newsroom/
Get Involvedhttps://ready.lacounty.gov/get-involved/
5-Step Neighborhood Action Kithttps://ready.lacounty.gov/neighborhood-action-kit/
Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)https://ready.lacounty.gov/cert/

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EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORM", "word_count": 171, "char_count": 1147 }, { "url": "https://ready.lacounty.gov/have-a-plan/", "page_name": "Ready LA County | Have a Plan", "title": "Ready LA County | Have a Plan", "content": "HAVE A PLAN The Los Angeles County region is subject to various destructive emergencies and/or disasters including earthquakes, floods, landslides, wild fires, tornadoes, urban fires, tsunamis, hazardous material releases, terrorism, and civil unrest. Emergency situations become disasters when they overwhelm the resources that are there to protect our community. In a disaster, County departments and first responders will do everything possible to save and protect lives, property and the environment. However, large disasters may completely overwhelm law enforcement and fire personnel as they will be responding to multiple incidents with multiple incidents and competing public safety needs. First responders will need to focus their efforts in the areas where they can do the most good, helping severely endangered people and heavily impacted areas first. It is possible, even likely, that some areas may not get professional assistance for days after a disaster has occurred. There are steps you can take to help ensure you, your family and loved ones are resilient and ready for a disaster. The first step is to make plans with your family, friends and neighborhood to stay safe, connected and help others. Use the information in this section to learn more. Quick Tip: Disaster Facts Major earthquakes have occurred in Southern California causing damage in Los Angeles County in 1933, 1971, 1987 and 1994. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Los Angeles Region has the following probabilities for earthquakes over a magnitude 6.7 within the next 30 years: 60% probability for an earthquake measuring magnitude 6.7 46% probability for an earthquake measuring magnitude 7.0 31% probability for an earthquake measuring magnitude 7.5 Resources: Emergency Survival Guide Family Emergency Plan Household Communication Plan Animal Preparedness Large Animals and Horses Individuals in Need of Special Assistance Business Preparedness Preparing Your Congregation for Disaster", "word_count": 298, "char_count": 2000 }, { "url": "https://ready.lacounty.gov/", "page_name": "Ready LA County | Are you prepared?", "title": "Ready LA County | Are you prepared?", "content": "Slide Slide Learn About Your Hazards Discovering what hazards and threats can affect your neighborhood and community is an important first step towards getting disaster ready. Use these free and easy to use tools to explore which types of hazards may impact you and your loved ones based on where you live, work and play. Learn More YOUR 4 STEPS TO PREPAREDNESS Are you prepared for emergencies or disasters that may impact your community? Now’s the time to get ready, so that you and your loved ones will know what to do. Follow these four steps to prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and community. 1. HAVE A PLAN 2. KEEP SUPPLIES 3. STAY INFORMED 4. GET INVOLVED EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES Click on the icons below to learn about and to prepare for these types of hazards and threats that can occur in Los Angeles County: RAIN WILDFIRES EARTHQUAKES EXCESSIVE HEAT EXTREME COLD DEBRIS AND MUDFLOWS FLOODING POWER OUTAGES TSUNAMI", "word_count": 160, "char_count": 949 }, { "url": "https://ready.lacounty.gov/about-us", "page_name": "Ready LA County | About Us", "title": "Ready LA County | About Us", "content": "LA COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Office of Emergency Management was established by Chapter 2.68 of the County Code with responsibility for organizing and directing the preparedness efforts of the Emergency Management Organization of Los Angeles County. The office is the day-to-day Los Angeles County Operational Area coordinator for the entire geographic area of the county. 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