Wildfire

City of Bainbridge Island Wildfire Response and Evacuation Information 

As we face the threat of wildfires, City and Fire Department officials encourage all residents to be prepared. 

Emergency notifications, including wildfire response and evacuation orders, will be shared with the public by text or email messaging via Nixle. To register for Nixle alerts text 98110 to 888777 or visit the Nixle website.

Additional information on the City's Wildfire Emergency Response and Evacuation plan is posted below.

Ready, Set, Go

The Bainbridge Island Wildfire Response and Evacuation Annex was developed in partnership between the City of Bainbridge Island Emergency Management Coordinator, the Bainbridge Island Police Department, and the Bainbridge Island Fire Department. The purpose of this annex is to serve as a supplemental document to the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) that provides wildfire specific information and response procedures related to firefighting, evacuation, and emergency public information.

During a wildfire on Bainbridge Island, emergency alerts will be sent to the community using the County evacuation level language as follows:

  1. Level 1 - Ready. Possible evacuation in your area. Be ware of the danger in your area, and start preparing to evacuate. 
  2. Level 2- Set. Short notice evacuation likely in your area. Be prepared for sudden evacuation; leave now if you need extra time. 
  3. Level 3 - Go. Evacuate immediately from your area. Leave now! Danger in your area.  
    Know Your Zone


Bainbridge Island has been divided up into 12 evacuation zones; making it extremely important for every resident to "Know Your Zone" (review the Evacuation Zone maps below). Real time information will be used to determine which evacuation zones need to be evacuated. Information regarding specific evacuation routes will be conveyed to the community based on the location of the hazard. Throughout the emergency, it will be necessary to reevaluate the⠀size and location of the danger area continuously and, if necessary, advise the evacuation of additional areas. In general, evacuation routes will direct people to get away from the hazard area and to report to a temporary reception center or if off island evacuation is needed to head north on State Route 305 to the Agate Pass Bridge or to head to the ferry terminal in downtown.  

Traffic control points will be established as needed and assigned to a commissioned law enforcement officer to maintain an orderly flow of vehicular traffic out of the affected area(s). Traffic control personnel may be supplemented with Public Works staff and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers specifically trained in traffic management procedures. 

Temporary Evacuation Routes and Traffic Control Map with the Eagle Harbor Drive Head of the Bay Closure 2025

Be wildfire ready with this joint newsletter with the City and Bainbridge Fire


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