
Essential phone numbers, safety tips, and preparedness resources for Roseville residents and visitors
Locate hospitals, fire stations, and police departments across Roseville and Placer County
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Data Sources: Facility locations from City of Roseville, Placer County, and respective agency websites. Map data © Google. For emergencies, always call 911.
Quick access to every critical phone number you may need in Roseville and Placer County
For all life-threatening emergencies requiring immediate police, fire, or medical response.
Non-emergency police services, reports, and general inquiries.
Non-emergency fire services, inspections, and community safety programs.
Full-service hospital with 24-hour emergency room, trauma center, and urgent care.
Medical center with emergency department, pharmacy, and specialty services.
Immediate guidance for poisoning emergencies. Free, confidential, and available in multiple languages.
Free, confidential support for people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Call or text 988.
Confidential support, safety planning, and resources for domestic violence survivors.
Report stray or dangerous animals, animal abuse, or wildlife concerns in the Roseville area.
Report power outages, downed power lines, or electrical hazards in Roseville.
Report gas leaks or gas odors immediately. Leave the area first, then call.
Report water main breaks, sewer backups, or flooding emergencies.
Disaster relief, shelter services, and emergency assistance for Placer County residents.
Report suspected child abuse or neglect. All reports are confidential.
For non-urgent police matters such as noise complaints, parking issues, or minor incidents.
Practical guidance to keep you and your family safe in any situation
Roseville & Placer County
Install smoke detectors on every level and test monthly
Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and garage
Create and practice a family evacuation plan with two exit routes
Store emergency supplies: water (1 gallon per person per day for 3 days), non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, and first aid kit
Secure heavy furniture and water heaters to walls for earthquake safety
Know how to shut off gas, water, and electricity in your home
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Every Roseville household should have a 72-hour emergency kit ready. The basics include water, non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, first aid supplies, medications, important documents, and cash.
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Data Sources: Emergency contact numbers and facility locations sourced from the Roseville Police Department, Roseville Fire Department, Placer County Office of Emergency Services, Sutter Roseville Medical Center, and Kaiser Permanente Roseville. Safety tips adapted from Ready.gov and Cal OES guidelines. All information is verified regularly but may change — please verify critical emergency information directly with the official agency.
Data last updated: March 1, 2025
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