Emergency Resources
Welcome to the Emeregency Resources Website. This website is for employees and includes resources that you may find useful during emergency situation such as inclement weather or a pandemic flu outbreak and has useful links that can help you get around the area.
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Emergency Preparedness (including Winter and Personal Preparedness)
This link connects you to the Seattle Office of Emergency Management website. The Seattle Office of Emergency Management partners with the community to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.
To access the City of Seattle Website, click HERE. In the event of an emergency, you can find the latest information on this website.
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Pet Preparedness
All responsible pet owners need to think about how they will take care of their animals when disaster strikes. The same advice for human preparedness goes for preparing for your pets. Be prepared to take care of yourself, your family (including pets) and your neighbors for a minimum of three days without any help from the City resources.
Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners (PDF format)
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City of Seattle Staff Directory
This link connects you to the City of Seattle Staff Directory on www.seattle.gov. This directory is identical to the directory you would see if you were looking up an employee on InWeb at work.
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Links by Zip - Non-Emergency (King County)
This link connects you to a list of helpful, non-emergency phone numbers for residents in King County. This includes phone numbers for Police, Fire, EMS, Utilities, and more.
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Regional Public Information Network (RPIN)
For residents in King, Pierce and Snohomish
Counties, you can sign up for news alerts from RPIN. This is a one-stop resouce from more than 75 government, transportation, utility, health and emergency response agencies serving citizens in King Pierce and Snohomish Counties.
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