Utah – Important Disaster Resources That Could Save Your Life

Utah Resources

Utah, do you know who to contact or how to get information when a disaster strikes?
Residents and visitors can rest assured that they will have those contacts at their fingertips. Social media and websites of the Governor, Emergency Management, Attorney General, Department of Transportation, Highway/State Patrol and Public Health offer a wealth of information before, during, and after a disaster. Local resources such as Fire Departments, Sheriff, Emergency Management, and Public Health will provide information locally.

All of these resources, plus so much more are invaluable before, during, and after ANY disaster.

 

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Utah

350 N. State Street, Suite 200
P.O. Box 142220
Salt Lake City, UT  84114-2220

801-538-1000

Taylorsville State Office Building
4315 S 2700 W., Suite 2200
Taylorsville, UT 84129-2128
 

350 North State Street Suite 230
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2320

801-366-0260

Calvin Rampton Building
4501 South 2700 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84129

(801) 965-4518

Cannon Health Building
288 North 1460 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116

1-888-222-2542

InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident web information management system provided by the United States Forest Service. It was originally developed for wildland fire emergencies, but can be also used for other emergency incidents (natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes).

Utah Agency Mapping

Comprehensive Mapping of:

    • UT Police Departments
    • UT Sheriff Departments
    • UT Fire Departments
    • UT Emergency Medical Services
    • UT Hospitals
    • UT Public Health Agencies
    • UT Emergency Management Offices
    • UT Shelters (FEMA Currently open)
    • UT Courthouses
    • UT Post Offices
    • UT Evacuation Routes (if available)
 
Knowing where these resources are located before, during and after a disaster will help residents. It also helps rescuers and resources that are coming in from outside of the area to know where the local authorities are located.

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