Contact:

Emergency Manager

Location/Mail:
Justice & Municipal Center
Attn: Emergency Manager
9002 Main ST E, STE 200
Bonney Lake, WA 98391

Phone: 253-447-4337

Fax: 253-862-4208

Important Contacts & Resources

We live in a world that faces a variety of threats - both natural and man-made. Will we have to deal with the impacts of floods, severe storms, wildfires, and an eruption of Mount Rainier, earthquake, biological agents, chemicals, suicide bombings, or cyberspace attacks?

The City of Bonney Lake is working on updating its Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan to promote citizen self-sufficiency, improve first responder capabilities, guide organizational behavior in an emergency or disaster, and create an atmosphere of interagency cooperation.

Below are some important phone numbers and resources. Save the phone numbers to your phone contacts and be prepared digitally before an emergency or crisis.

Emergency Phone Numbers

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First Responders
Firefighters, police, and paramedics play a critical role in protecting people and property during fires, medical emergencies, terrorist acts, and natural disasters.  

For Police, Fire, Ambulance call 9-1-1 or Text to 9-1-1



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 Poison Control
 The Washington Poison Center (WAPC) provides immediate, free, and expert treatment advice and assistance on the telephone in case of exposure to poisonous, hazardous, or toxic substances. All calls are confidential.

Visit Poison Control at www.wapc.org/ or call 1-800-222-1222

Power Outage

Report a Power Outage
Find out what you need to know if the power goes out during a storm, due to a traffic accident or if there's damage to power lines and equipment. Report power outages or downed power lines to Puget Sound Energy.

Visit Puget Sound Energy at www.pse.com or call 1-888-225-5773 



Downed Trees

Report Downed Trees
Find information on what to do if you notice a tree or limb that could be dangerous.

To report downed trees on City streets, call 253-862-8602 during normal business hours (Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.). 

For after-hours reports, call the dispatch center at 253-798-4721 or toll free 1-844-821-8911.

For areas outside city limits in Pierce County, please report trees and storm debris at  www.piercecountywa.org/rfa to submit a Request for Action online or call 253-798-6000

Non-Emergency Contacts

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Public Safety Non- Emergency Line
To report incidents that are no longer in-progress.

Call : 253-287-4455


Burn Bans & Air Quality 
Burn Bans & Air Quality
Check the area's air quality burn ban status, learn more about air quality burn ban protocols, and sign up to receive air quality burn ban notifications. 

Air Quality Burn Ban (wood burning stoves/fireplaces)
Puget Sound Clean Air Agency - www.pscleanair.org or   call 800-552-3565

Outdoor Burn Bans (fire safety)
East Pierce Fire & Rescue - www.eastpiercefire.org or call 253-863-1800

Pierce County Fire Marshall - www.co.pierce.wa.us/ or call 253-798-7179



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Allan Yorke Park Boat Launch
For notices of when the Allan Yorke Park Boat Launch may be closed, reopened, or if hours/days change for using the boat launch.

Visit Allan Yorke Park Boat Launch at Closures: Boat Launch




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School Closures
For school closures and delays for Western Washington, including Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellevue, Olympia and more.

Visit Q13 Fox News at www.q13fox.com

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Garbage Service
Murrey's Disposal offers curbside garbage, recycling and yard waste collection in Pierce County, Washington. Contact them for details about rates and to set up service.

Visit Murrey's Disposal at  www.murreysdisposal.comor call 1-888-806-7048
     


Storm Debris

Storm Debris & Yard Waste
Area residents' limits may drop off storm debris at the Prairie Ridge Transfer Station (11710 Prairie Ridge DR E).

Limits for storm debris apply per visit.

Call 253-862-1704 for more information.


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WSDOT Traffic Updates
Whether you’re commuting, road-tripping or driving commercially, we have information to help you plan your route. See real-time alerts, live cameras, current travel times, and bridge and road restrictions for cars and trucks.

Visit WSDOT Traffic Updates at www.wsdot.gov

Snow Map
Bonney Lake Snow And Ice Control Routes
View the Snow And Ice Control Routes to see the snow, ice and plow truck routes.

Visit the City’s Map Page at maps page



Pierce Transit Snow Routes
Occasionally, we experience snow and other extreme weather conditions, so Pierce Transit has a plan to get you safely where you need to go.

Visit Pierce Transit Snow Routes at www.piercetransit.org

Emergency Flood Route Map
Emergency Flood Route Map
View the Emergency Flood Route map to see alternative routes in the area to use in case SR 410 and Rhodes Lake Road are closed due to flooding or other issues.

Visit the City's Map Page at maps page.


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National Weather Service
National Weather Service personnel prepare weather information that is normally broadcast in three to five minute cycles. This information includes forecasts, warnings, current conditions, climate data and other important information.

Visit National Weather Service at www.weather.gov/ or call 206-526-6087 (recorded information) or 206-526-6095 (Public Line)

Partners And Resources

Winter Weather

Winter Weather Information
For winter driving information Visit WSDOT at Winter Weather Driving Info. 

Water has a unique property in that it expands as it freezes. This expansion puts tremendous pressure on whatever is containing it, including metal or plastic pipes. No matter the strength of a container, expanding water can cause pipes to break.

For tips on cold temperatures and frozen pipes, Visit Redcross at Cold Temperatures & Frozen Pipes .



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Pierce County Emergency Management

Charged with preparing and protecting the people that choose to live, work, and raise a family in the second largest county in Washington State. Get up-to-date emergency management information and resources for Pierce County, Washington.

Visit Pierce County Emergency Management at http://www.piercecountywa.gov/104/Emergency-Management or call 253-798-6595

See also the Emergency Management Blog: https://blog.co.pierce.wa.us/emergency/



Health Department

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
Find information such as health alerts and updates, as well as information on environmental and food safety in Pierce County.

Visit Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department at www.tpchd.org 




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Pierce County 211

Washington 211 provides the most current and comprehensive database of community resources in the State of Washington (over 30,000 listings), which serves as a central access point for connecting Washington residents to community resources.

Visit Pierce County 211at wa211.org or call 211


American Red Cross

American Red Cross - Make a Plan
Red Cross volunteers and staff work to deliver vital services – from providing relief and support to those in crisis, to helping you be prepared to respond in emergencies. Disaster can strike quickly and without warning: Make a plan.

Visit American Red Cross at www.redcross.org

 

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Washington State Emergency Management
During state emergencies, EMD manages the State Emergency Operations Center located on Camp Murray, near Tacoma, and coordinates the response to ensure help is provided to those who need it quickly and effectively.

Visit Washington State Emergency Management at mil.wa.gov/emergency-management-division


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FEMA’s National Preparedness Campaign
Ready is a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower the American people to prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies, including natural and man-made disasters.

Visit FEMA’s National Preparedness Campaign Website at www.ready.gov/



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Federal Emergency Management Agency
Accomplished properly, planning provides a methodical way to engage the whole community in thinking through the lifecycle of a potential crisis, determining required capabilities and establishing a framework for roles and responsibilities. It shapes how a community envisions and shares a desired outcome, selects effective ways to achieve it and communicates expected results.

Visit www.fema.gov/plan for useful information to assist in planning for all types of emergencies, including fires, floods, volcanos, pandemic flu, storms and more.



Health & Human Services

Health & Human Services
The Department of Health and Human Services is to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans, by providing for effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.

Visit The Department of Health and Human Services at www.hhs.gov

Visit the special HHS website for Flu information, resources about flu symptoms, complications, and diagnosis at www.cdc.gov. 

Social Media

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City And Bonney Lake Police Facebook Page
Join us on social media to learn about what the city does each day, notices, information of events, closures, and emergencies and how you can become part of the discussion.

Visit The City’s Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/CityBonneyLake

Visit The Bonney Lake Police Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/BLpolicedepartment



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City And Bonney Lake Police Twitter Page
Learn about what the city does each day, notices, information of events, closures, and emergencies and how you can become part of the discussion

Visit The City’s Twitter Page at twitter.com/CityBonneyLake

Visit The Bonney Lake Police Twitter Page at twitter.com/BLPoliceDept