Public Safety
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911 Information
It can be frightening to call 9-1-1 for emergency help, but it is important for emergency services personnel to know the information necessary in order to provide proper emergency service to those in need, and even more important for you to stay as calm as possible to assist the 9-1-1 dispatcher.
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Alerts
Sign up to receive announcements of important information (e.g., warnings of natural disasters) sent to you through email or text message.
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Block Watch
Find out how this program works, how to get started and what you'll learn.
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Burn Bans
Prior to any burning you we suggest you contact the Snohomish County Burn Ban Information Line at 425-388-3508 to verify that there are no Burn Bans or Burning Limitations that may have been placed due to high fire danger or air quality conditions.
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Child Car Seats
Find out what the police department is doing to help with traffic safety.
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Domestic Violence
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County can help you.
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Emergency Preparedness
Find the ways families can be prepared for emergencies.