Seattle Emergency Management Preparedness Update
Check out the newest way to find a Community Emergency Hub!
Go to: http://bit.ly/hubsnearme from your mobile device or computer for an interactive map of all hub locations.
To use:
- Search by ...
Seattle Emergency Management Preparedness Update
Check out the newest way to find a Community Emergency Hub!
Go to: http://bit.ly/hubsnearme from your mobile device or computer for an interactive map of all hub locations.
To use:
- Search by address or click on the map to see a list of hubs nearest you.
- Click the Info symbol in the top right corner for links to more on hubs and emergency preparedness.
Community emergency hubs are places where people gather after a disaster to help one another. On Tues, Aug 1, neighbors will get together to celebrate National Night Out. At Seattle OEM, we encourage people to get to know their neighbors because after a disaster, it is likely you will rely on those around you. On Night Out, learn where your nearest Community Emergency Hub is and share this information with your neighbors!
Live Wire Warning
Keep your distance from a downed line and report it at 684-3000.
Darkened Intersections
Treat all darkened intersections as a four way stop and to be cautious of drivers who may not stop.
Apartments without Fire Alarms
Apartment buildings without power for long periods of time will lose their fire alarm systems. Conduct a fire watch to keep residents safe.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Do not use barbecue or other open flame sources in the home. The smoke from an open flame indoors can lead to death or injury from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Adopt-a-Drain
Join volunteers across the city who are maintaining storm drains, a critical part of our utility infrastructure.
Emergency Numbers
Call 911 for life or property threatening emergencies.