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Emergency operations centers in Washington
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The U.S. state of Washington has several emergency operations centers (EOCs).
Federal

- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region X Regional Response Coordination Center, Bothell (underground)[1]
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Emergency Operations Center, Seattle District[2]
- U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Emergency Operations Center, Hanford Nuclear Reservation[3]
State

County
- Benton County EOC, Richland[a]
- Franklin County EOC, Port of Pasco[b]
- Grays Harbor County Emergency Coordination Center, Montesano[6][c]
- King County EOC, Renton[7]
- Pacific County EOC, South Bend[8][9][d]
- Snohomish County EOC, Everett[e]
- Spokane Emergency Coordination Center, Spokane[12]
- Tacoma-Pierce County EOC, Tacoma[13]
- Walla Walla EOC, Walla Walla[f]
Local

Other
- University of Washington EOC, UW Tower, Seattle[g]
Footnotes
- covers the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Columbia Generating Station nuclear reactors, and Umatilla Chemical Depot incidents[4]
- covers the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and Columbia Generating Station nuclear reactors[5]
- Includes Quinault Indian Nation and Chehalis Tribe sovereigns within the borders of Grays Harbor County
- Level 1 activation March 16, 2020 for the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Washington (state)[10]
- Everett or alternate facility or mobile EOC designated for continuity of operations[11]
- Designated primary location with two secondary locations, all in the city of Walla Walla[14]
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