When cardiac arrest happens, acting quickly can make all the difference. All you need to be a hero is knowledge, courage and willingness to act.
#CPRWeek is an opportunity to refresh your CPR skills or learn the two simple steps of Hands-Only CPR. If you see a teen or adult collapse, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest. #NationOfLifesavers
@Walgreens is a national sponsor of American Heart Association’s Nation of Lifesavers
Last night our 911 Center dispatched multiple responders to look for a 70-year-old endangered woman. Two of our Community Crisis Responders (CCRs) located her in the CID. Thanks to all the CCRs, 911 staff, and @SeattlePD officers who worked together on this search!
It's filling up out there for the Seahawks Victory Parade along 4th Ave. Thank you for bringing your patience if you're traveling today - and for taking transit, biking, or walking to the parade. Let's celebrate!
The CARE Department is Hiring Community Crisis Responders and Supervisors.
If you want to help shape the future of crisis response in Seattle, we’d love to hear from you. Please visit https://t.co/mxWJw0QQaL for more details.
Our 9-1-1 operators are standing by to help in any language.
打9-1-1尋求幫助
Hãy gọi số 9-1-1 để được giúp đỡ
Wac 9-1-1 si aad caawimaad u hesho
Marque 9-1-1 para pedir ayuda
Tumawag sa 9-1-1 para humingi ng tulong
እርዳታ ለማግኘት 9-1-1 ይደውሉ
Every 9-1-1 call is different.
Are you looking for a fast-paced career with lots of opportunities for problem solving?
The CARE department is growing, and we’re hiring dispatchers and call takers.
Learn more at https://t.co/6s0MwM9tnL
Today, we're celebrating the two-year anniversary of our Community Crisis Responder program! We’re looking back on what our CCRs have achieved and sharing some of their work with you by the numbers. Check out our post on WithCARE: https://t.co/t6YUo3yz0b
I am proud to announce a police contract to unlock unlimited growth and direct dispatch for @CARE_Seattle while strengthening police accountability and recruitment. This delivers on our promise to create a comprehensive, diversified public safety system. https://t.co/ZCMjE0JMpV
Big things happening on our new blog, https://t.co/aH1p6Oqutw, this week:
We just launched our data dashboard! Come check it out: https://t.co/9iRBCk67qB
This week, we’re celebrating Crisis Responder Week. CCRs respond to behavioral health & crisis 911 calls, providing compassionate support and connecting people to resources. Please join us in recognizing them for their service, starting with this proclamation from Mayor Harrell!
@MayorofSeattle CARE Chief Amy Barden, Ed.D. joined community leaders to mark the rollout of CARE department crisis responders to neighborhoods in South and Southwest Seattle.
This completes the citywide expansion announced last summer by @MayorofSeattle.
Last night, Chiefs Barden and Walton-Anderson, joined providers and KC CM Mosqueda on a panel before Seattle residents at the Downtown Community Council Community Conversations event at Christ our Hope (COH) Catholic Church. Public Safety and Public Health were front and center.
@CityofSeattle CARE Chief Amy Barden, Ed.D. and her team met with U.S. Congresswoman @RepJayapal at the U.S. Capitol, where 100s of 9-1-1 first responders advocated for critical advancements in public safety telecommunications.
Today, @CityofSeattle@CARE_Seattle Chief Amy Barden and her team both met with @RepAdamSmith and accompanied hundreds of fellow 9-1-1 First First Responders from @WA_APCONENA and @911NENA911 at the U.S. Capitol for the "9-1-1 Goes to Washington" convention.
The @CityofSeattle CARE Department Chief Amy Barden, Ed.D. and other @CARE_Seattle colleagues joined @911NENA911 and colleagues from @WA_APCONENA at the "9-1-1 Goes to WA", where 100s of 9-1-1 pros work to address the most pressing 9-1-1 and emergency communications issues.