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City Launches Local Emergency Alert System

City officials are asking residents to signup on their website for updates on wildfire danger, red flag parking restrictions and more through PLEAS (Pasadena Local Emergency Alert System) a program that, in the event of an emergency, sends a message with the latest information and safety instructions.

PLEAS, uses both text and voice messages to keep residents and community members informed in case of emergencies that affect areas in which they live or work. With this information, residents and businesses can make arrangements to help ensure the safety of family members, employees, pets, and property in the event of fires, floods, earthquakes, or other types of disasters.

Residents can register at https://pasadenaca.onthealert.com/.

Once registered;

If you receive a call from (626) 405-2358, please answer – this is PLEAS calling with important emergency information. Better yet, program PLEAS into your phone’s address book, so you can immediately recognize the number.

If you get an email from PasadenaLocalAlert@cityofpasadena.net, please read it. We recommend you add it to your email address book or other email whitelist so messages from PLEAS do not get confused with spam.

PLEAS is intended only for the use of people who live, work or go to school within the City of Pasadena. People from other cities should contact their City and the county of Los Angeles.

All contact information registered with PLEAS is maintained in a secure manner and never sold or used except to provide emergency information or other urgent information you request. For more information call (626) 744-4655.

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