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2025 Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Kittitas County, Washington <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter 3: Community Profile 38 <br />• Government facilities (i.e., department, agencies, administrative offices) <br />• Emergency response facilities (i.e., police, fire, and emergency operations centers) <br />• Educational facilities (i.e., higher education and K-12) <br />• Medical and healthcare facilities (i.e., hospitals, nursing homes, continuing care retirement <br />facilities, and housing for residents with access and functional needs) <br />• Community gathering places (i.e., parks, museums, libraries, senior centers) <br />• Public and private utilities and infrastructure are vital to maintaining or restoring normal services <br />to areas damaged by an emergency or disaster <br />• Hazardous materials facilities (i.e., structures or facilities that produce, use, or store highly volatile, <br />flammable, explosive, toxic, and/or water-reactive materials) <br /> <br />Figure 3-15 shows locations of many critical facilities within Kittitas County. Table 3-16 provides a <br />summary of fire stations, hospital, emergency facility, and school critical facilities in each municipality and <br />unincorporated County areas. Due to the sensitivity of this information, a detailed list of facilities is not <br />provided as part of this Plan. The list is on file with each jurisdiction. <br />Table 3-15. Critical Facilities in Kittitas County <br />