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Emergency Alerts

The image promotes the Smart911 app, emphasizing its potential to enhance safety and possibly save lives.

 

Sign up to receive emergency alert notifications from the City of Marysville Emergency Management.

 

Fastest way to sign up for Marysville Alerts in English: From your smartphone, draft a text to 67283, enter Marysville Wa in the text field, and send.

La forma más rápida de registrarse en Marysville Alerts en inglés: Desde tu teléfono inteligente, redacta un mensaje de texto al 67283, escribe MarysvilleWaESP en el campo de texto y envíalo.

 

Depending on your account preferences, you may receive alerts via text message or automated phone call.

You can add information about your household and in the event you contact 911, telecommunicators can instantly see given information including address, medical and mental conditions, photos, and even details about pets to help first responders in the event of an emergency.

If you live or work outside the City of Marysville, you can register the other address as well to get notifications for both locations.

This Smart911 service is provided free of charge. Services are paid for by public agencies to ensure free and equal access to all residents of our community.  

 

SnoCoAlerts

SnoCoAlerts is the county’s early warning and notification system for delivering urgent emergency information right to your cellphone.

This robust system is relied upon by emergency managers and other first responders as a key tool to keep you informed during a disaster.

The system is powered by Smart911. Your zip code and street address are used to tailor alerts for where you live. You can choose which hazards result in alerts. You also can add more alerts or update your contact methods at any time.

Even if you don’t use a cellphone, you still should consider signing up. Through the Smart911 portal, you are given the option of securely providing critical information that can be shared with emergency responders. Among the data to consider providing:

  • People living in your household.
  • Phone numbers associated with your family.
  • Pets, service animals, and livestock.
  • Medical conditions and allergies.
  • Medications and medical equipment.
  • Property details, layout, and utility information.
  • Access to vehicles and their descriptions.
  • Your ability, or inability, to evacuate if necessary.
  • Emergency contacts.

All of that information can assist emergency dispatchers in determining how best to get help to you and your family during an emergency.

Sign Up for SnoCo Alerts

 

Power Outage Information

In the case of a power outage, the PUD Outage Map can provide helpful information about when to expect the electricity to return.