Numbers you should know Fire, Police or Rescue call:
To report terrorist activity call:
800-424-8802 Any incident related to suspicious activity,
terrorism, and possible terrorist activity requires telephonic notification
to the National Response Center. To learn how to prepare: Important web links to know Citizen's Action Network -
www.uscg.mil/d13/can/
USCG Website -www.uscg.mil | USCG Auxiliary - www.d13cgaux.com DHS preparedness website - www.ready.gov To learn more, contact d13.can@uscg.mil or download our application brochure mail to: Commander (de) For Questions on Citizen’s Action Network please call 206-220-7237. Recent Seattle King5 TV News Coverage of the program (right click and download to view news clip) Beach Safety - be safe in the surf (right click to download) 93mb .wmv |
Volunteer for the U.S. Coast Guard
Citizen’s Action Network
Examples of Coast Guard equipment in action in Puget Sound Become a Citizen’s Action Network member and help the U.S. Coast Guard save lives and property, prevent oil spills, and protect wildlife, all from the comfort of home. The Northwest has an extensive amount of waterways and communities to protect. The U.S. Coast Guard needs dependable and proactive volunteers to aid in keeping our waters safe and clean. This program allows residents living near waterways to become associated with the Coast Guard and help conduct its missions. The Coast Guard will call on Citizen’s Action Network members to help investigate cases such as rescue missions and pollution incidents, which puts volunteers right in the heart of the action. The only requirements for participating are having access to a phone and a marine view from your home.
Red indicates Canadian Partners, Blue - US Coast Guard Auxiliary Members, Green - Citizen Partners, Black - Business Partners Examples of C.A.N. member assistance:
The complexity of the Thirteenth District's waterways coupled with its limited search and rescue resources make the Citizen’s Action Network highly valuable program. |