2-1-1 Disaster Report

Washington County Emergency Management has requested residents who have experienced flood damage to fill out the online 2-1-1 Disaster Report which will aid in necessary reporting to the State of Wisconsin and FEMA.

Disaster Recovery Center

FEMA Disaster Assistance Application

Key information is needed for the application:

  • Contact information.
  • Email address.
  • Address at the time of the disaster and the address where they are now staying.
  • Their Social Security number.
  • A general list of damage and losses.
  • Banking information if they choose direct deposit.
  • If insured, the policy number or the agent and/or the company name.

Small Business Administration Disaster Relief

The deadline to apply for SBA Home Disaster and Business Physical Disaster Loans is Nov. 10, and the deadline to apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans is June 11.

Applications can be submitted online at https://lending.sba.gov 

SBA FACT SHEET

SBA News Release

American Red Cross Info

American Red Cross assistance will begin Tuesday, 8/26.

The portal to apply for assistance is now live as of August 22.

Payment of any assistance will not start until 8/26.

Red Cross Assistance Letter

Red Cross Immediate Assistance Flyer

FAQ Red Cross Wisconsin-Flooding

Updates and FAQs

Emergency Management

Washington County Emergency Management coordinates risk reduction, preparedness, response and recovery from emergencies and disasters such as: droughts, floods, tornados, wildfires, terrorism incidents, public health emergencies, or hazardous materials spills within the County, and Southeastern Wisconsin. 

In carrying out it's mission to provide protection to citizens and property, Washington County Emergency Management will typically provide guidance and assistance to county and local governments, businesses, and partner with nonprofit organizations. Emergency management serves as the liaison between state and federal agencies that provide resources and programs before, during, and after emergencies and disasters. 

Washington County Emergency Management offices work to increase communities resiliency in the face of disaster.  Your Washington County Emergency Management office, uses strategies such as planning, training, exercises, and public education, to carry out it's mission. 

Contact Us

  • Dustin LofyEmergency Management Coordinator

    Emergency Management

    500 Rolfs Avenue

    West Bend, WI 53090-7986

    Located in the Sheriff's Office

    3rd Floor

    (View Map)

    Phone:262-335-4399Fax:262-335-4796[email protected]

    Days Available:Monday - FridayHours Available:8AM-4:30PMAll visitors must check-in at front desk of Sheriffs Office

  • Dave SeagerChief Public Safety Officer

    Public Safety

    Phone:262-335-4663[email protected]