We can now keep 9-1-1 just for emergencies! Dial 3-1-1 to access the new way to report non-emergencies that need the attention of law enforcement.
Make note of all your resources:
2-1-1 Health & Social Services Referrals
provided by 211.org
3-1-1 Non-Emergency for Law Enforcement
provided by CRESA911.org
4-1-1 Telephone Directory Assistance
provided by phone carrier
5-1-1 State Travel Information
provided by WA511.org
6-1-1 Telephone Company Repair Service
provide by phone carrier
7-1-1 Telecommunications Relay Service
provided by dshs.wa.gov
8-1-1 Call Before You Dig
provided by washington811.org
9-1-1 Emergencies, All Fire, Police and Emergency Services
provided by CRESA911.org
Call 360-992-8000 report power outages to Clark Public Utilities
Source: CRESA911.org
Showing posts with label Emergency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emergency. Show all posts
Monday, September 14, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Do 1 Thing; small steps toward being prepared for an emergency
"If you do 1 thing each month, by the time a year has passed, you will have taken big steps towards being ready for the unknown."
Emergency Preparedness, a free 12-month program.
-For Individuals
January- make a plan
February- water
March- sheltering
currently: April- food
next month: May- work, school and community
-For Businesses
January- risk assessment
February- essential business function
March- facilities
currently: April- insurance
next month: May- vital resources
*Source: http://do1thing.com/
Emergency Preparedness, a free 12-month program.
-For Individuals
January- make a plan
February- water
March- sheltering
currently: April- food
next month: May- work, school and community
-For Businesses
January- risk assessment
February- essential business function
March- facilities
currently: April- insurance
next month: May- vital resources
*Source: http://do1thing.com/
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Drought Emergency Declaration by Gov. Inslee
Governor Inslee declares drought in Washington, now 44% of state, including Clark County.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Know Your Location
In case of emergency, please be aware of your address no matter where you are. When using a cell phone to call for help, having the right information and location is important. "Residents of Clark
County will begin seeing a short video Public Service Announcement
"popping" up throughout our area which will ask the community if they
"know their location" which is available at: http://youtu.be/4h05FrJmbwk" Source: CRESA blog post July 10, 2013. For more information, please visit CRESA's blog at http://cresa911.blogspot.com/.
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