Nurse Navigation Program offered at City of Spokane Fire Department
The Nurse Navigation Program gets you to the right level of care, which may or may not include transportation to a hospital emergency department. 911 calls with non-emergency injuries or illnesses may be transferred to a Nurse Navigator who can assess your symptoms and refer you to the most appropriate medical care. This care could include referral to a local clinic or urgent care.
Provides City of Spokane residents with a variety of options for quickly reaching the appropriate level of medical care when calling 911. Based on the description of your symptoms, you may be transferred to a Nurse Navigator who will work with you to determine an appropriate path for treatment and assist in coordinating that care.
Police Services offered at DuPont Fire and Police Department
Provides emergency response and public safety services, crime prevention, and law enforcement.
Provides emergency response and public safety services, crime prevention, and law enforcement.
Contracts with the City of Lakewood to provide animal control.
Emergency Fire Services offered at Marysville Fire District
Provides a system of fire, emergency medical and other hazard prevention, and/or mitigation services to communities in Marysville, Arlington, and the Tulalip area.
Provides a system of fire, emergency medical and other hazard prevention, and/or mitigation services to communities in Marysville, Arlington, and the Tulalip area.
Receives 911 calls and dispatches the appropriate law, fire and medical services. Also handles non-emergency public safety requests for service.
Receives 911 calls and dispatches the appropriate law, fire and medical services.
Also handles non-emergency public safety requests for service.
Also accepts texts from those who are unable to call for disability or safety reasons.
Call 911 during a medical, fire or police emergency. Examples include:
- crime in progress or if the suspect is still in area or close by,
- any type of fire,
- any medical emergency including non-injury falls or patient assists,
- power lines down in roadways or areas that people could come into contact with the lines,
- any other life threatening situations (traffic accidents with injuries, etc.).
It is preferred if people call, however, texting is an option for those who may be in situations like:
- the caller is hearing/voice impaired,
- a medical emergency that prevents the caller from talking
- when speaking out loud would put the caller in danger (home invasion, domestic violence, kidnapping, or active shooter),
- any other emergency that makes it impossible to speak out loud.
"Call if you can, text if you can't."
Emergency Services offered at Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency
A regional public safety service agency that provides 911 and 311 Public Safety Dispatching, Emergency Management and regional governmental radio system operation and maintenance.
A regional public safety service agency that provides 911 and 311 public safety dispatching and law enforcement services, emergency management, and safety radio system operation and maintenance. Offers sign-ups for public alerts, abandoned vehicle reporting, and requests for public records.
Law Enforcement offered at City of Lynnwood Police Department
Provides law enforcement, crime prevention and public safety services for the city of Lynnwood.
Provides law enforcement, crime prevention and public safety services for the city of Lynnwood. Services are provided by various divisions including patrol, traffic, animal control, K-9, S.W.A.T. and special operations.
PACCOM 24-hour Emergency Call Taking and Dispatch offered at Pacific County Sheriff's Office - South Bend
Provides county-wide emergency communications services to assess and respond to emergencies in Pacific County. *For emergencies dial 911*
Provides county-wide emergency communications services to assess and respond to emergencies in Pacific County. *For emergencies dial 911* PACCOM is responsible for providing and maintaining the Pacific County Communications Center that serves as the primary answering point for all 911 calls placed in Pacific County. PACCOM’s first priority is to receive 911 calls and dispatch the appropriate law, fire and medical services. PACCOM also handles non-emergency public safety requests for service. To text 911 in Pacific County: Using a phone with a number from Pacific County (This will not work if your phones number did not originate in Pacific County.) Enter 911 as recipient of the text. Text in plain English- avoid the use of common texting abbreviations. Don't use emotions or attempt to send attachments such as video or pictures. Pacific 911 cannot open attachments. The text must include your name, type of emergency, help is needed, and the location where it is needed. Provide as much additional information as possible within the 140 character limitation.
Law Enforcement offered at Kittitas County Sheriff
Provides law enforcement services to people in the county.
Provides law enforcement services for Kittitas County. The mission is to protect all people, keep the peace, and uphold the Constitution of the United States
SECOMM 9-1-1 Emergency Services offered at Benton County Emergency Services
SECOMM is the 9-1-1 dispatch center for Benton and Franklin counties and is a division of Benton County Emergency Services.
Southeast Communications (SECOMM) is a division of Benton County Emergency Services.
SECOMM provides 9-1-1 and non-emergency telecommunications for Benton and Franklin Counties in eastern Washington. SECOMM provides emergency dispatching to public safety agencies within Benton and Franklin Counties along with Fire/EMS dispatch to the Burbank area of Walla Walla County.
Provides general law enforcement services to Unincorporated Grant County.
Provides general law enforcement services to Unincorporated Grant County. The Sheriff is the chief executive officer and conservator of the peace of the county. Citizens of, and visitors to, Grant County are encouraged to contact the Sheriff's Office with any concerns or suggestions on how the Sheriff can improve services.
Law Enforcement offered by City of College Place's Police Department
Provides law enforcement engaged in criminal investigation, traffic control, and community service.
Provides law enforcement engaged in criminal investigation, traffic control, and community service. Sponsors the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program and a Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) program in the local grade schools.