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A list of questions and answers that highlight the composition of Emergency Communications team and how they do our jobs.
As of November 2nd, 2017, 71 Kansas Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) utilizing the statewide call handling system now have the ability to receive 911 text messages. Text-to-911 service will be… Go to the web page
Plan ahead for any emergency by getting 911 the information to help you fast and keep your family safe.
Established in 1994, Emergency Communications' primary mission is to serve the citizens of Douglas County, including the cities of Baldwin, Eudora, Lecompton and Lawrence, by acting as a… Go to the web page
A listing of pages related to emergency communications, 9-1-1 and emergency notifications and alerts.
A listing of various "smart" alert services using modern assistive technology. Includes Smart 911, Text-to-911, Amber Alerts, Project Lifesaver, and the Burn Hotline.
Contact form for the Emergency Communications Center (ECC)
Working with agencies and community partners is critical to proper emergency preparedness and response systems. Emergency management is more effective with collaboration during all phases, from… Go to the web page
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent… Go to the web page
Consolidated Fire District #1 has 10 stations located throughout the district. Station 111 at 300 W 31st St in Lawrence is the primary administrative and training location for CFD#1 and is… Go to the web page
Volunteer opportunities are available with Consolidated Fire District #1. Volunteers are an important part of emergency response for both fire and medical incidents in the county. Volunteering… Go to the web page
The Consolidated Fire District #1 is located in the former Wakarusa Fire Station and consolidates previous fire districts into a single entity.
A listing of Douglas County emergency services, including agencies providing emergency response, communications systems and disaster preparedness.
A listing of pages related to emergency preparedness, severe weather safety and planning.
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Douglas County Auxiliary Communications Team (ACT) volunteers are licensed amateur radio operators who provide alternative communications capabilities to Douglas County, Kansas. The ACT volunteer… Go to the web page
Consolidated Fire Department #1 Staff
Volunteer opportunities are available and are utilized to support all four phases of emergency management.
Contact form for the Emergency Management office.
The DCEM CERT volunteer works under the direction of Emergency Management staff to prepare themselves, family members and friends for a local disaster event. Members participate in trainings and… Go to the web page