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King Street Center
201 S. Jackson St.
Suite 706
Seattle, WA 98104
giscenter@kingcounty.gov

47.59909 N
122.33136 W

47° 35' 56.72" N
122° 19' 52.90" W

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KC Virtual Map Counter: Public Safety

Police, fire, emergency management, etc.

See also: Boundaries for police precinct and district information; Physical Geography & Environment for earthquake information.

 
DNR Emergency Response

Map: DNR Emergency Response (57K JPEG)


3.99 Mb PDF

Print Size: 34 x 44 inches


Indicates seismic/liquefaction, and potential landslide hazard areas with King County Wastewater Infrastructure and Facilities, County Road Lifelines (in draft), County Roads Maintenance Facilities, County Landfills and Transfer Stations, and Priority Bridges.

 
Fire Districts & Response Zones


2062k PDF

Print Size: 36 x 46 inches


Map: Fire Districts & Response Zones (49K GIF)

King County is divided into three response zones that have been established for E-911 call routing and dispatch of first responders. Zone 1 is served by Eastside Communications Center, Zone 3 by Valley Communications Center, and Zone 5 by the City of Seattle (Zones 2 and 4 were consolidated with 1 and 3). This map overlays the response zones with the fire districts in King County, against a base map of major roads and highways and incorporated cities.

King County GIS Center, October 2003

 
No Shooting Areas - King County Code 12.68


Map: No Shooting Areas, King County Code 12.68 (95K GIF)

5.46Mb PDF

Print Size: 34 x 44 inches


No shooting areas are delineated portions of King County within which the discharge of firearms is prohibited or regulated by King County Code, Title 12, Chapter 12.68. Each no shooting area on the map is labeled with the corresponding code section number and area descriptor.

A no shooting area defined by Chapter 12.68 may lie within or extend into an incorporated city, which may have its own laws regulating the discharge of firearms within its boundaries.

For more information on King County Code 12.68, see the King County Code on the Metropolitan King County Council website.

 
Private Property Damage Reports
Map: Earthquake Damage Reports (106K GIF)


1944k PDF

Print Size: 36 x 36 inches


Depicts point locations of reported damage to private business and residential properties during an approximately two-week period after the February 28, 2001, Nisqually Earthquake. Created by the E-911 Program Office in conjunction with the King County Emergency Operations Center.