Pershing County is made of expansive desert plains, rugged mountain ranges, and the scenic Humboldt River. The area experiences scorching summer temperatures, which can pose serious health risks to vulnerable populations, including older adults and those with disabilities. It is crucial to understand how to stay cool and hydrated, while recognizing the signs of heat-related illnesses.
Pershing County is also subject to flash floods, which have the potential to inundate roads and properties, creating hazardous conditions for all residents, particularly older adults and individuals with disabilities who may face mobility obstacles.
You can help to protect yourself by:
- In the summer, drink plenty of fluids, stay out of the sun, and find an air-conditioned place
- Thinking about how a flood could affect you
- Planning for your needs in the event of evacuation, being trapped at home, or losing power
- Staying informed about weather forecasts
It’s crucial for residents of Pershing County to stay informed about potential emergencies and have an emergency preparedness plan in place, including having a network, knowing evacuation routes, having emergency supplies, and staying tuned to local news and authorities for updates during such events.
Emergency Contact Information
- Emergency: 9-1-1
- Mental Health Emergency: 9-8-8
- Emergency Alerts & Severe Weather Warnings
- Pershing County Emergency Operations Management: 703-999-3901
- Pershing County Sheriff’s Department: 775-273-2641
- Lovelock Volunteer Fire Dept.: 775-273-2423
- Nevada Health, Human and Social Services: 2-1-1
- Nevada Dept. of Transportation (Live Traffic/Road Conditions/Cameras): 5-1-1
- PERIMETER (Real-time mapping for evacuations and other emergency incidents)
- Poison Control: 800-222-1222
- NV Energy (Outages & Emergencies): 775-834-4100 — Call 9-1-1 for a gas leak
- American Red Cross: 775-856-1000
- CDC: 800-311-3435