Evacuations
During a Disaster – Evacuations
Evacuations are sometimes necessary to ensure public safety. In Central Oregon, they are most commonly the result of a wildfire, but could also result from a hazardous materials release or other emergency.
See a current list of evacuations on the Deschutes County Emergency Map.
In Deschutes County, we utilize a three tiered system of evacuation notices:
Level 1 – Ready
Level 2 – Set
Level 3 – Go
We encourage residents to prepare at the first indication evacuations may be necessary and leave as early as possible. Waiting too long could put you in extreme danger. Residents should always be at Level 1 and have a plan to evacuate or shelter in place if necessary.
Plan ahead and make a list of your 5 P’s (People, Pets, Pills, Photos, and important Papers). Practice gathering your 5 P’s so you can do so easily in an emergency.our 5 P’s so you can do so easily in an emergency.

Tips for evacuating in an emergency
Immediate risk – General evacuation orders
If time allows:
- Wear sturdy shoes, long-sleeve shirts and pants
- Bring car keys, credit cards, road maps, cell phone, charger and important phone numbers
- Bring your Disaster Supplies Kit
- If you have a pet, make sure it is wearing a collar, bring it in a pet carrier labeled with your name and the pet’s name. Bring your pet’s Disaster Supplies Kit.
- Shut off the water and electricity (unless you are evacuating for a wildfire as firefighters may use your water)
- Leave gas on unless instructed otherwise
- Lock your home
- Follow evacuation instructions
- Leave a note or tell a neighbor where you are going
- Once you arrive at a safe location, check-in and call your out-of-area emergency contact
If you have a pet:
- Take your pet with you
- Make sure it is wearing a collar or other identification
- Transport your pet in a pet carrier labeled with your name and the pet’s name
- Bring your Pet Disaster Supplies Kit with you
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