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*May 8, 2025*
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“Ready, Set, Go!” campaign promotes clear evacuation messaging
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. - A dozen Western Washington counties and the Suquamish Tribe are joining first responder partners to highlight the importance of "Ready, Set, Go!" evacuation messages as another wildfire season approaches.
Emergency managers in Kitsap, King, Pierce, Snohomish, Clark, Thurston, Whatcom, Skagit, Island, Clallam, Grays Harbor, and Jefferson counties, as well as the Suquamish Tribe, are all working together to promote the regional "Ready, Set, Go!" evacuation campaign. This campaign shares clear, straightforward messages intended to help save lives as people prepare to evacuate.
The risk of wildfires on the west side of the Cascades has grown due to climate change. Wildfire is now an annual threat in Western Washington. The "Ready, Set, Go!" evacuation campaign simplifies informing the public on how to prepare, respond and take action when alerted by authorities.
This evacuation program is intended for all hazards, not just wildfires.
Kitsap Ready Set Go!
*Key Components of the Campaign*
* *"Ready" Phase*: Start preparing for possible evacuation. Be aware of the danger in your area, monitor local media, and check on neighbors. If you do not already have an evacuation plan or a Go! kit [ [link removed] ], assemble one now. Conditions can change suddenly, and you may not receive a "Be Set" warning before you are ordered to "Go!" Prepare both the inside and outside of your home for fire. Leave if you feel unsafe - do not wait for an official evacuation order.
* *"Set" Phase*: Short notice evacuation likely in your area. Be prepared for sudden evacuation. People who need help or more time to evacuate - people with disabilities, people with small children, people with medical conditions and people with large animals - should evacuate now. Ensure your evacuation plan checklist is complete and your Go! kit [ [link removed] ] is in your vehicle. Stay informed and be aware of alerts from local law enforcement and fire departments. Always remember to leave if you feel unsafe - do not wait for an official evacuation order.
* *"Go" Phase*: Evacuate immediately from your area. Go now! Danger in your area is current or imminent. Follow directions from law enforcement or fire departments and do not return home until officials have determined it is safe. A notification that it is safe to return home will be given as soon as possible.
The "Ready, Set, Go!" evacuation campaign is a testament to the power of collaboration. By bringing together the expertise of multiple counties, emergency response agencies, and community organizations, the campaign can create a more resilient and informed population.
Residents of "Ready, Set, Go!" communities are encouraged to participate actively in the evacuation campaign. By preparing their homes, accessing informational materials, and staying informed about local emergency updates, individuals can play a vital role in enhancing safety and preparedness.
Jan Glarum, Director of Kitsap County's Department of Emergency Management notes, ""Disasters are becoming increasingly complex, from urban firestorms to major flooding due to rising sea levels and changing weather patterns. The potential for our community members to take protective actions has never been higher. Residents are on the frontlines with our emergency responders when it comes to keeping each other safe. 'Ready, Set, Go!' is for all of us. Learn it today and share it with others!""
Cherrie May, Manager of Suquamish Tribe's Office of Emergency Management states, ""By following the 'Ready, Set, Go!' wildland fire response model, we strengthen our ability to protect our Elders, children, and vulnerable community members, ensuring their safety as fire threats continue to grow.""
Kitsap County residents can sign up for local emergency alerts, including “Ready, Set, Go!” notifications, at kcowa.us/alert [ [link removed] ]. Additionally, check to make sure your smart phone is turned on to receive emergency notifications. Learn more about wildfires and other disaster risks at the Kitsap Department of Emergency Management website [ [link removed] ].
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