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The Snohomish County Medical Reserve Corps mobilizes and coordinates available personnel and resources to respond to local disaster situations.
The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is actively recruiting volunteers to help in our community. Health professionals and support people are encouraged to join the MRC. Trainings are developed to help volunteers meet the current needs in the community.
We have expedited the process to assist in this response: Complete the
MRC Application Forms (PDF), sign it and then scan and email to TQuinn@snohd.org.
For this response to COVID 19 we are waiving the requirements below. When you have time to complete them, it is appreciated.
Once you become an MRC Volunteer, you will start receiving emails about the current operations. Here is more information about working as an MRC Volunteer.
STEP 1: COMPLETE THE FORMS OF THE INTAKE PACKET
These courses will help you to understand the Incident Command Structure, that MRC fits into, during a disaster:
Medical Reserve Corps
Attn: Therese Quinn
3020 Rucker Avenue
Suite 300
Everett, WA 98201
Trainings currently are being conducted on Zoom. Contact Therese for more information
NAME OF TRAINING | DATE TIME | LOCATION |
Cold Weather Shelter training | Wednesday, October 14 5:30 pm | Zoom |
Cultural Competence in Disaster response | Wednesday, October 28 5:30 pm | Zoom |
MRC Volunteers are currently working in these response efforts. Contact Therese for more information.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY TYPE OF VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | DATE SHIFTS | LOCATION |
COVID TEST site All volunteers | Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 12 noon-4:30 pm | Everett |
COVID test site | Tuesdays 8:30 am - 12:30 pm | Lynnwood |
Screeners All Volunteers | 7 days/week varies between 6:30 am - 6:30 pm | Everett |
Interpreters | Varies | Varies |
Snohomish County Medical Reserve Corps has assisted in local emergencies since 2002.