Downed power lines
Keep clear of fallen utility wires
If you come across a downed utility wire of any kind, always do the following:
- Assume it's energized and stay as far away as you can.
Energized lines can charge the ground near the point of contact and may electrocute you. If you come upon a downed line of any kind, stay at least 35 feet away. Do not attempt to rescue a person or pet. - Call 911 or the utility serving the location. For Puget Sound Energy, call 1-888-225-5773.
Leave everything to utility professionals and emergency personnel. - Do not drive over downed power lines.
Even if they're not energized, downed wires can get entangled with your vehicle and cause further damage. - Stay in your car.
If a power line falls on your vehicle while you're driving, do not exit until you know for sure that the line is de-energized. - If you must evacuate, jump away and land with both feet together.
Do not touch the vehicle while stepping on the ground, as this can create a path for electricity to run through you. - Shuffle away to safety.
Keep your feet together and take small, shuffling steps until you're at least 35 feet away. Taking larger steps can also create a path for electricity to run through you.
To learn more about downed power line safety, watch the video below: