Stay Informed
ReadyMarin.org for more information on how to prepare for all disasters as well as classes, including the CERT program.
AlertMarin: This is the local Emergency Notification System used to deliver incident-specific information or potentially life-saving instructions to the area(s) affected. Sign up to receive emergency alerts sent by phone call, text, or email AlertMarin.org.
Marin County Public Emergency Portal: Stay informed with real-time updates on emergencies, including severe weather, evacuations, shelter details, and available resources at Emergency.MarinCounty.gov.
Local Radio Stations are a great resource – KWMR: 89.9 FM (Bolinas) KCBS: 740 AM/106.9 FM 92.3 FM (San Geronimo Valley) 90.5 FM (Pt. Reyes) KQED: 88.5 FM
Power Shutoff Alerts: Register with PG&E to receive alerts about power shutoffs. You can find resources and checklists to prepare for a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PS PGE.com/PSPSAlerts (877)9000-PGE or text ENROLL to 97633.
The Marin Medical Reserve Corps (MMRC) is a volunteer program of the County of Marin Department of Health and Human Services. This team of healthcare providers and public health champions are on standby to support emergency response and are actively preparing our community by delivering the Marin Lifesaving Skills training. More training dates and locations in development – to find out when the next class is go to marinhhs.org/marin-county-medical-reserve-corps.
The American Red Cross has online and in-person first aid classes, many of them take place Marin County. Find out more at redcross.org.
The Marin Humane Society has resources for first aid classes for your pets and more details on how to prepare for animals in a disaster. Find out more at MarinHumane.org
The Marin Center for Independent Living has free emergency planning and resources for people with disabilities in Marin. Go to marincil.org/powered-prepared for more information.