Sheriff’s Office Reforms Policy, Seeks Approval from Eight Can’t Wait

June 19-The King County Sheriff’s Office is always evaluating our current policies and looking for ways to evolve and improve. After the tragic and troubling death of George Floyd on May 25th in Minneapolis, Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht ordered a further review of our Use of Force policies to look for opportunities to clarify or … Continue reading Sheriff’s Office Reforms Policy, Seeks Approval from Eight Can’t Wait

Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for June 14-20

June 23-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 14-20, 2020.           EMS/Rescue:                              440 False Call :                                   43 Fire:                                              12 Good Intent:                                  42 Haz Condition:                                8 Other:                                             3 Service:                                        19 Total: 567 Annual Total Year-to-Date:              13,065 The South King County Fire Training Consortium (SKCFTC) is proud to announce the graduation of the Firefighter Training … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for June 14-20

Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 6-13, 2020

June 19- Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 6-13, 2020. EMS/Rescue:                               391 False Call:                                    29 Fire:                                              15 Good Intent:                                 46 Haz Condition:                             8 Other:                                           3 Service:                                        14 Total: 506 Annual Total Year-to-Date:       12498 This week is National Firefighter Safety Stand Down week. The King County Fire Chiefs Association issued a statement. The organization also … Continue reading Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 6-13, 2020

New Project Activity Web Map for June 19

June 19-SeaTac's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has worked collaboratively with the Public Works Department to create a new interactive Project Activity Web Map. This shiny new web portal allows you to not only see the public project being constructed but it also allows you to interact with the map. All of these projects are being … Continue reading New Project Activity Web Map for June 19

City Council Chooses Stanley Tombs as New Councilmember

June 17-During a Special Council Meeting tonight, the SeaTac City Council appointed Stanley Tombs, Jr. to fill vacant Council Position # 2 and complete the current unexpired term. The appointment took place after the Council reviewed seven applicants who previously applied and interviewed for a vacant council position in October of 2018. In June, Councilmember … Continue reading City Council Chooses Stanley Tombs as New Councilmember

Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Emergency Incident Responses May 31-June 6

June 12-Each week, Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority releases its weekly incident summary. This is the summary for the week May 31- June 6.          EMS/RESCUE:                                401 FALSE                                               41         FIRE                                                  16 GOOD INTENT                                36 HAZ CONDITION                              4 SERVICE                                           14 OTHER                                               2 Weekly Total:  514 This past week Puget Sound Fire has been working to acknowledge the graduating seniors in … Continue reading Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Emergency Incident Responses May 31-June 6