Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy, and the environment.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy, and the environment. In cooperation with other jurisdictions of the county, the Okanogan County Emergency Management helps mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and technological emergencies and disasters.
Provides a neighborhood-oriented approach to emergency preparedness and homeland security. Helps neighborhoods prepare to mutually assist each other in the event of a disaster.
Provides a neighborhood-oriented approach to emergency preparedness and homeland security.
Helps neighborhoods prepare to mutually assist each other in the event of a disaster.
Organizes block groups into a variety of disaster response teams.
No special skills or equipment are required to participate and only a minimal time commitment is needed.
Coordinates the mitigation, prevention, response, emergency preparedness, and recovery aspects of a disaster in Kitsap County.
This department works with the mitigation, prevention, response, emergency preparedness and recovery aspects of a disaster in Kitsap County. Public education in the form of presentations/handouts are their tools. The Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management is constantly in the process of preparing and updating comprehensive plans for responding to emergency situations. These plans are developed in conjunction with our local, regional, state and federal partners and affiliates. Following are our key emergency plans to guide us through the four stages of emergency management - preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery.
Prepares for and responds to both natural and man-made disasters including floods, wildfires, and ice storms. Prepares for emergencies at the Hanford Site and Energy Northwest's Columbia Generating Station.
Benton County Emergency Management (BCEM) is a division of Benton County Emergency Services. BCEM works to minimize the impact of disasters on the people, property, economy, and environment of Benton County through comprehensive disaster planning, preparedness education, training, and resource coordination. BCEM prepares for and responds to both natural and man-made disasters. Natural hazards in our area include floods, wildfires, and ice storms. BCEM planners also prepare for emergencies at the Hanford Nuclear Site and Energy Northwest's Columbia Generating Station.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy, and the environment.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy, and the environment. In cooperation with other jurisdictions of the county, helps mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and technological emergencies and disasters.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of disasters and emergencies on people, property, the environment and the economy of Walla Walla County.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of disasters and emergencies on people, property, the environment and the economy of Walla Walla County.
Provides mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery planning for emergency responders for major disaster events and facilitate forums with responders to exchange information and improve plans.
Prepared to open an Emergency Coordination Center to provide support to field incident commanders and information to the public when a disaster occurs and provides public information on the hazards in Walla Walla County.
Spanish interpreters available only during emergency situations.
Coordinates and facilitates emergency management activities for the Cities of Cathlamet, Skamokawa, Grays River, Rosburg, and Naselle, and for all unincorporated areas of Wahkiakum County.
Coordinates and facilitates emergency management activities for the Cities of Cathlamet, Skamokawa, Grays River, Rosburg, and Naselle, and for all unincorporated areas of Wahkiakum County. Also works with the Washington State Emergency Management Division (EMD) and the State of Homeland Security Region 4, which includes Cowlitz, Clark, Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties.
Provides downloadable fact sheets with information about what to do in case of disasters, including floods, earthquakes, radiation, volcanic eruptions, winter storms, terrorism, pandemic flu, terrorism and more.
Provides downloadable fact sheets and other information about what to do in case of disasters, including the following and more:
- Disease outbreaks
- Floods
- Earthquakes
- Radiation events
- Volcanic eruptions
- Winter storms
- Pandemic flu
- Terrorism
Provides online information about disaster preparedness. Information specific to type of emergency and population type such as older adults, people with disabilities and workplaces.
Provides online information about disaster preparedness. Information specific to type of emergency and population type such as older adults, people with disabilities and workplaces.
Types of emergencies:
- Home fire
- Hurricane
- Wildfire
- Earthquake
Type of need by population:
- Children
- People with disabilities
- Older adults
- Pets
- Households, schools and teachers
- Workplaces and organizations.
Coordinates and facilitates emergency management activities for the Cities of Cathlamet, Skamokawa, Grays River, Rosburg, and Naselle, and for all unincorporated areas of Wahkiakum County.
Coordinates and facilitates emergency management activities for the Cities of Cathlamet, Skamokawa, Grays River, Rosburg, and Naselle, and for all unincorporated areas of Wahkiakum County. Also works with the Washington State Emergency Management Division (EMD) and the State of Homeland Security Region 4, which includes Cowlitz, Clark, Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties.
Works with Washington State agencies to plan, equip, train for, and practice our response to emergency situations. Kittitas County updates and maintains the County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
Works with Washington State agencies to plan, equip, train for, and practice our response to emergency situations.
Kittitas County updates and maintains the County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
Develops plans, prepares for, and responds to major disaster in the county of Adams.
Develops plans and prepares for, and responds to major disaster in the county of Adams. Provides public education and information regarding natural and manmade disasters within the County.
One-stop emergency preparedness center includes safety tips and regional resources for assistance agencies, as well as information about extreme weather, power outages, road conditions and transit during the winter.
One-stop emergency preparedness center includes safety tips and regional resources for assistance agencies, as well as information about the following during the winter:
- Weather
- Heavy rains and flooding
- Freezing temperatures
- Power outages
- Road conditions
- Transit
Raises community awareness of hazardous weather and helps protect lives and property.
Offers information on emergency preparedness. Provides public education including educational materials and displays. Provides county Emergency Disaster Response and Recovery Coordinators.
Offers information on emergency preparedness.
Provides public education including educational materials and displays.
Provides county Emergency Disaster Response and Recovery Coordinators.
Offers mitigation assistance and intergovernmental disaster coordination.
Educates the public about disaster preparedness, fire safety and first aid. Provides blood pressure checks and bicycle helmets.
Offers a variety of safety education programs for people in the community:
- Emergency preparedness
- Blood pressure checks
- Community education about fire safety
Bicycle Helmets
Provides bicycle helmets for a suggested donation. Fits children with the correct size and encourages them to be safe and to always wear their helmet. Also has adult sizes.
First Aid/CPR classes
CPR classes are American Safety and Health Institute training programs that offer a two-year certification for non-medical-worker employment.
Provides an emergency alert system that can be used for emergency alerts as well as non-emergency incidents that may have significant impacts on residents. Alerts are sent via text, email, pager or voice mail.
Provides an emergency alert system that can be used for emergency alerts as well as non-emergency incidents that may have significant impacts on residents. Alerts are sent via text, email, pager or voice mail. Alerts can be limited to an area of the county.
Emergency alerts can include things like evacuation orders, shelter in place, or boil water advisories.
Non-emergency alerts can include things like transportation problems, or prolonged police/fire activity.
Provides an alert system to those with cell phones who live, work or do business in Thurston County.
Plans and coordinates a response to natural and man-made disasters; provides disaster preparedness information. Residents of incorporated cities are encouraged to contact their local city emergency management agency.
- Provides maintenance and development of disaster plans, preparedness programs for residents, and identification of facilities which handle hazardous materials.
- Offers information about disaster preparedness, neighborhood programs and disaster awareness presentations.
- Residents in incorporated cities are encouraged to contact their local city emergency management agency. KCOEM supports preparedness activities in unincorporated King County.
- During disasters, operates an Emergency Operations Center where officials from many disciplines come together to coordinate and direct activities which may help save lives and protect property.
- The EOC gathers, analyzes and distributes information; serves as the central hub for coordination of response and recovery activities; manages resources; and provides a link between local and state governments.
- After a disaster, call to report the extent of your damages or loss.
Provides emergency management, coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy and the environment.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy and the environment. Offers help mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from natural and technological emergencies and disasters in cooperation with other jurisdictions of the county.
Provides fire prevention and other safety classes. Operates an arson tip line.
Provides classes, education, resources, and programs to promote safety for all ages.
Classes include emergency preparedness, fire extinguisher training, home fire escape planning, fire prevention, kitchen safety and stop, drop and roll training.
Provides fire safety handouts.
Conducts a fire stoppers program.
Provides basic city services for residents of Federal Way; accepts passports.
Offers city services such as building permits, construction and electrical inspection, disaster preparedness training programs and volunteer opportunities.
Federal Way City Hall is a Passport Acceptance Facility and assists with and accepts passport applications.
Mitigates, prepares for, respond to, and helps recover from natural and technological emergencies and disasters.
Coordinates and facilitates resources to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters on people, property, economy and the environment. In cooperation with other jurisdictions of the county, the emergency management helps mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and technological emergencies and disasters.
Offers CPR classes, disaster preparedness and safety classes.
Adult and infant CPR classes are taught monthly and by request.
A variety of public education programs on fire safety and emergency preparedness are offered for residents and businesses in the Bellevue area.