Resources
The Arizona Emergency Information Network (AzEIN) is the state's official source for emergency updates, preparedness and hazard information, and related resources.
Local, State, and Tribal governments across the state all have unique roles to play in emergency response. Use the links below to connect with other important sources of emergency information in your area and around the state.
- Apache County Department of Emergency Management
- Cochise County Office of Emergency Services
- Coconino County Department of Emergency Management
- Gila County Emergency Management
- Graham County Emergency Management
- Greenlee County Emergency Management
- La Paz County Office of Emergency Management
- Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management
- Mohave County Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness
- Navajo County Emergency Management
- Pima County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
- Pinal County Department of Emergency Management
- Santa Cruz County Office of Emergency Management
- Yavapai County Emergency Management
- Ak-Chin Indian Community
- Cocopah Indian Tribe
- Colorado River Indian Tribes
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
- Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
- Gila River Indian Community
- Havasupai Tribe
- Hopi Tribe
- Hualapai Tribe
- Kaibab Band of Paiutes
- Navajo Nation
- Pascua Yaqui Tribe
- Pueblo Zuni
- Quechan Tribe
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
- San Carlos Apache Tribe
- San Juan Southern Paiute
- Tohono O'odham Nation
- Tonto Apache Tribe
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Yavapai-Apache Nation
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Fire Restrictions
- Ready.gov(link is external)
- National Fire Protection Association
- National Flood Insurance Program
- National Weather Service
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Organizations Preparing for Emergency Needs (OPEN): Preparedness Training for Community-Based Organizations
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Wildfire Risk to Communities