Learn how to use the City’s emergency map to quickly see how neighborhoods, including your own, may be directed to evacuate, shelter in place, or take other protective action.
When possible, the City will also use the map to identify evacuation routes, road closures, shelters, or other critical information to guide you to your next step.
This dynamic map is used in real-time by Berkeley’s first responders—firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and other emergency personnel—to connect the public with the most immediate information available.
The map can be viewed at the address level and includes key landmarks, such as schools and parks. You can enter your address to quickly see the current emergency status for your home, work, school, or other important locations.
Know how to find information for locations you care about—no need to memorize specific zone numbers. Zone numbers may change to adapt to a rapidly evolving emergency.
Explore and learn how to use Berkeley’s Emergency Map (https://protect.genasys.com/) tool before an emergency occurs, to be prepared when you need it most.
Learn how to use the City’s emergency map to quickly see how neighborhoods, including your own, may be directed to evacuate, shelter in place, or take other protective action.
When possible, the City will also use the map to identify evacuation routes, road closures, shelters, or other critical information to guide you to your next step.
This dynamic map is used in real-time by Berkeley’s first responders—firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and other emergency personnel—to connect the public with the most immediate information available.
The map can be viewed at the address level and includes key landmarks, such as schools and parks. You can enter your address to quickly see the current emergency status for your home, work, school, or other important locations.
Know how to find information for locations you care about—no need to memorize specific zone numbers. Zone numbers may change to adapt to a rapidly evolving emergency.
Explore and learn how to use Berkeley’s Emergency Map (https://protect.genasys.com/) tool before an emergency occurs, to be prepared when you need it most.