When disaster strikes, dial 211
2-1-1 is to Social Services What 9-1-1
is to Emergency Services
When disaster strikes, 2-1-1 will be there to connect you to information,
relief and recovery resources. We'll help you access essential information
before, during, and after a natural disaster or terrorist attack, to answer
your questions and provide a central place for updated information as
conditions change. And no more searching to find the number for countless
hotlines that spring up during a crisis. One call to 2-1-1 will connect
you with a friendly voice and put you on the path to the information you
need.
Benefits of 2-1-1 Before, During and After
a Disaster:
• 2-1-1 simplifies access to emergency services by eliminating
the need for people to struggle with hundreds of government and nonprofit
telephone numbers.
• During Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Monroe, LA 2-1-1 received 4,000-6,000
calls/day; & Texas 2-1-1 received 18,000 calls/day.
• During the 2004 hurricanes, Florida’s 2-1-1 averaged 200
calls/hour; 5,000 calls/day.
• In 2003, people in Toronto called 2-1-1 to get quick referrals
and information about the SARS epidemic, relieving the Public Health Department
of calls that could be referred elsewhere.
• After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, in Connecticut, which had 2-1-1,
95 percent of all calls for mental health counseling, volunteering, and
other services went to 2-1-1. New York did not have 2-1-1 and 400 new
information lines were created resulting in confusion and waste of resources.
• States like Arizona have included 2-1-1 services as a goal in
Homeland Security plans since 2-1-1 complements emergency lines by freeing
emergency workers to handle threats to life/property.
• 2-1-1 reduces 9-1-1 non-emergency call volume and unnecessary
ambulance dispatches, allowing for faster response to life threatening
emergencies, and also resulting in cost savings.
Building Capacity to Meet Regional Needs
A fire or earthquake is always a possibility in Alameda County or nearby
areas. Now we have new threats, like terrorism, and new public health
issues like the bird flu, West Nile, vaccine shortages, and SARS. These
emergencies call for a central source of information where the public
can turn to get or give help. 2-1-1 will be that place for our community.
2-1-1 is a vital piece of the community safety infrastructure. We are
a member of CARD (Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters). In
the event of a regional disaster, 2-1-1 will be mobilized as a central
source for information on relief and recovery resources.
One Call For Help
We know that 2-1-1 works in a disaster. During the Katrina/Rita crisis,
people in Mississippi had no central location to obtain vital information.
By contrast, people in Louisiana and Texas called the 2-1-1 number for
help.
In the days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Connecticut's
2-1-1 system fielded calls from victims, their families, and worried members
of the public seeking help for themselves and opportunities to help others.
Callers who couldn't get through to the Red Cross found answers at 2-1-1,
which sent messengers on foot to get the latest news from the overwhelmed
relief agencies. In Atlanta, where thousands of airline passengers were
stranded when air traffic was grounded, 2-1-1 became the place to call
and offer a room to weary travelers.
Get Connected.
Get Answers.
Simply Dial 2-1-1
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