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  2. Weedin Place fallout shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Weedin Place Fallout Shelter is a disused and sealed off fallout shelter in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was built in 1962–1963, under Interstate 5 , to hold about 100 individuals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It had diesel generators , an air circulation system that included electric heating and air conditioning units; a well, pump and pressure ...

  3. Shelter-in-place - Wikipedia

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    Shelter in place in radiological and chemical defense scenarios entails closing all household doors, windows, and vents and taking immediate shelter in a readily accessible location that puts as much indoor air and radiation shielding-mass between the individual and the hazardous outside air, such as a basement or centrally located medium to small room, and trying to make it as airtight as ...

  4. U.S. state and local government responses to the COVID-19 ...

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    On March 21, the Makah Reservation in northwestern Washington State issued a shelter-in-place order. [125] On March 22, the Lummi Nation also announced a shelter in place order after five cases in the area were confirmed, including two members of the tribe. [126]

  5. New Washington County facility to offer shelter, aid for ...

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  6. Shelter in place lifted at Washington & Lee following ...

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    A possible threat at a Lexington private university resulted in a shelter in place Wednesday afternoon

  7. Shelter report shows waitlist, work authorizations are growing

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    Despite a state right-to-shelter law, Gov. Maura Healey unilaterally capped the shelter system at 7,500 families this fall. That waitlist has also been rising, jumping from 242 on Dec. 12 until ...

  8. Homelessness in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Tent City 3 moves from location to location every 60–90 days. Tent City 4 split from Tent City 3 and shifts from place to place on the East side of Lake Washington. Tent cities shelter homeless persons who can not or do not wish to attend a public shelter for various reasons. The City of Seattle did not approve of these tent cities. [51]

  9. Downtown Emergency Service Center - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) is a non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington, providing services for that city's homeless population. [1] The organization was founded in 1979 to aid men and women living in a state of chronic homelessness who, due to their severe and persistent mental and addictive illnesses, were not being served by the existing shelters at the time.