UPDATE (2/20): Inslee expands state of emergency to extend propane delivery exemptions

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UPDATE (2/20/19): Inslee expands state of emergency to extend propane delivery exemptions

Gov. Jay Inslee expanded the current emergency proclamation to exempt propane drivers from the limitations on their driver hours so they can make essential deliveries. For now, the governor extended the emergency until Feb. 26 at midnight.

UPDATE (2/14/19): Inslee expands state of emergency to order National Guard and State Guard into active service

Gov. Jay Inslee expanded the current emergency proclamation to include orders for the National Guard and State Guard to jump into active service and assist local jurisdictions and state agencies. The proclamation update also extends driver hours of service exemptions.

UPDATE (2/11/19): Inslee expands state of emergency to support delivery of deicer for runways and airplanes

Gov. Jay Inslee expanded the current emergency proclamation to include certain exemptions for commercial drivers delivering runway deicer and wing deicer to facilities and airports throughout the state.

UPDATE (2/9/19): Inslee expands state of emergency to support delivery of propane and groceries

Gov. Jay Inslee today issued an updated state of emergency proclamation that expands certain exemptions necessary for ensuring timely delivery of certain goods and products. The original proclamation granted exemptions to commercial vehicle drivers collecting or delivering bulk milk products and de-icing salt. Inslee has expanded those exemptions to commercial drivers collecting and delivering essential food and emergency supplies to grocery stores and those delivering bulk propane fuel supplies.

Original press release from Feb. 10, 2019:

Gov. Jay Inslee today declared a statewide state of emergency in preparation for a winter storm expected to move through the Pacific Northwest later today and throughout the weekend.

"Everyone in our state needs to focus on preparing for the snow and staying safe," Inslee said. "Weather forecasters predict this may be a storm unlike one we've seen in many years. I encourage everyone to stay off the roads if possible and plan ahead if you must travel."

The proclamation directs state agencies and departments to utilize state resources and assist affected political subdivisions in an effort to respond to and recover from the winter storm. The Washington Military Department’s Emergency Management Division has activated the State Emergency Operations Center and is instructed to coordinate all event-related assistance.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) limits the number of hours commercial vehicle drivers can be on the road. This proclamation exempts drivers that collect or deliver either bulk milk products from dairy farms to dairy processing facilities and between processing facilities, or de-icing road salt to Washington municipalities from FMCSA limitations.

During and following the storm, Inslee is asking everyone to follow common-sense tips:

  • Stay off roads if at all possible. If trapped in your car, then stay inside.
  • Limit your time outside. If you need to go outside, then wear layers of warm clothing. Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia.
  • Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Only use generators and grills outdoors and away from windows. Never heat your home with a gas stovetop or oven.
  • Reduce the risk of a heart attack. Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow.
  • Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia and begin treatment right away.
  • Check on neighbors. Older adults and young children are more at risk in extreme cold.

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Media Contacts

Tara Lee
Governor Inslee’s Communications Office
360.902.4136