

So for a quick way to get to your location, see the icon on the left o (a little compass circle) and click on it it will move the blue marker to your current location. The map has a blue marker that automatically centers itself on Shaw Island, but few of us are there. 1) For many of us, we are reporting noise while at the location where we have been bothered by the noise. LOCATION: You have three choices to indicate where you heard the noise. LOUDNESS: Click on what the loudness level is: Low Rumble, Rumble and Vibration, Disrupted Activities, or Extremely Loud. TYPE OF AIRCRAFT: Click on what you think the source of the noise is: Growler, Military Aircraft, or "I don't know". The time of the noise incident is important to us. REMEMBER to note AM or PM by clicking an up or down arrow. For example, to change from the current time you may need to select a field and enter the numbers, scroll with the mouse or touchscreen or change the hands on a clock. It’s likely to be the same as for other apps or programs. Entering the correct time will depend on the device (laptop, tablet or smartphone), its operating system and settings you have made. If you are reporting a noise incident at a time that is different than the one that is showing, use its little drop down menu and enter the correct time. TIME: If the time is correct for the noise event you wish to report, do NOT click on that box, it should show the time right now. A calendar will pop up and you can click on the correct date. If you are reporting a noise incident for a different earlier day, click in the box. Scroll down as you fill each box.ĭATE: If the date is correct for the day of the noise event you wish to report, do NOT click on that box. Go to the following address on your computer or smartphone. You can also text a crisis counselor by messaging the Crisis Text Line at 741741. For Clallam and Jefferson Counties call 1-88. Press 1 for the Veterans Helpline.įor Mental Health assistance in Island, Skagit, San Juan and Whatcom Counties callġ-80. In addition, interested citizens from any area can report jet aircraft noise complaints directly to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island by phone at (360) 257-6665, or via e-mail addressed to: you are in crisis, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at 80. If we don't report the noise, the Navy and and elected persons assume we have no noise.

Residents of this region and visitors are encouraged to use this site whenever they are bothered by the noise. The goal for both the Navy and the elected officials is to gain an understanding of which operations are creating the extreme noise and how the noise may be mitigated and may influence noise studies. It feels like it was stripped.The data accumulated by this San Juan County aircraft noise reporting system is forwarded to our region's elected officials and to the Navy at NAS Whidbey. I think that it’s changed a lot for them, not just medically, right, but their dreams of following dad and going into the military. Nastasia Freeman said they love the Navy and their Navy life. “And that’s, that’s what we need to do right now.” “Something that we promote is family, right? We’re going to take care of the family, you know, just to make sure that the service member can fulfill the mission,” he said. Military families make many sacrifices, and Koda Freeman has been serving his country for many years. “You know, not acknowledging the fact that there are children sick, that there are adults sick,” she said. Nastasia Freeman calls the Navy’s handling of the situation “extremely dismissive.” “They continue to provide zero environmental health care to affected family members,” Baehr said. She said the Navy has failed to provide proper remediation or medical care to the families. Six thousand people went to the emergency room.”īaehr is representing the Freemans and four other families impacted by the jet fuel leak. “They let people continue drinking the water.

“The Navy knew about the spill,” she said.
