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The information on this Web page is intended for the general public. Additional information for local health agencies and healthcare providers may be found at: Public Health and Healthcare Professionals.

Emergency Resource Guide
(2007)
The Guide contains 42 fact sheets on a wide range of preparedness topics. Individual fact sheets are listed lower on this page. Translated versions of most fact sheets are available on this site. You can view or download the full handbook in PDF (5,000 K).

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Emergency Resource Guide 2008: Our Emergency Resource Guide has been expanded and revised and is now available for download from this site or in print from the state Department of Printing's General Store Web site. Find out more.

WAHVE: This new online registration system will allow medical professionals to volunteer their services during emergencies that occur in counties or states outside of their own. Find out more.

Older Americans and people with disabilities: The Department of Homeland Security in collaboration with the American Red Cross and the National Organization on Disability have developed new emergency preparedness brochures for older Americans and those with disabilities.

Prepare.org: A Web site from the American Red Cross and other community organizations that provides information on preparedness for emergencies of all kinds.

Kids and Emergency Preparedness: A new interactive Web site from the Department of Homeland Security gives kids a chance to understand and take part in family emergency planning activities. Visit Ready Kids.


Frequently asked questions about bioterrorism
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Answers to questions such as "What is being done about bioterrorism?", "What can I do to prepare for a possible bioterrorist event?", "Should I stock up on paper masks and antibiotics?" and more.

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What you can do to prepare for a public health emergency

Links to external resources are provided as a public service and do not imply endorsement by the Washington State Department of Health. Many of these resources are also available in Spanish.

 

 

Fact sheets and links to useful Web sites (A - Z)

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Public Information Telephone Hotlines

 
Public Health Emergency Information Line
– Washington State Department of Health
1-800-556-8744 – (recorded information)  

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Information Hotlines
Hours: M-F: 5 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sa-Su: 7 a.m.–5 p.m. PST
English: 1-888-246-2675
Spanish: 1-888-246-2857
TTY: 1-866-874-2646

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What public health is doing in Washington State
 

 
  • Washington's Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response program overview (under revision)

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Links to other agencies and organizations

   


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To report illnesses or suspicious packages or substances

Report suspicious packages or substances
by calling your local law enforcement agency at 911. -- First responders or healthcare providers contact your local health department.

Report illnesses
to your local health department.

If your local health department is unavailable
contact the Washington State Department of Health at: 1-877-539-4344.

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