The circumstances listed below are not comprehensive and do not include all situations.
When in doubt, call 9-1-1 for assistance. 

emergency telephone number
Call 9-1-1 for:
phone call
Call Non-Emergency for:

POLICE

  • Any time a weapon is used, displayed, or implied
  • Vehicle Accident
  • Missing Person (Juvenile or Adult)
  • Domestic argument
  • Domestic battery
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Theft of property
  • Stolen vehicle
  • Fight in progress
  • Dog bite

FIRE or MEDICAL:

  • Visible flames
  • Odor of smoke
  • Fire or Smoke alarm activated
  • CO Detector alarm
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Bleeding
  • Laceration
  • Fall with injury
  • Broken Limbs
  • Invalid assist for a fall
  • Vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or illness
  • Sickness, sick family member
  • Questions about illness
  • Transport to the hospital

POLICE

  • Incidents that are delayed
  • To make a report
  • Parking permission
  • To register a vacant premise
  • Lost or found animals
  • Lost or found property
  • Towed or impounded vehicle
  • Repossessed vehicle
  • Questions about traffic tickets
  • Questions about court
  • Questions about someone in custody
  • Accidental business or residential alarm activation

FIRE or MEDICAL:

  • Audible fire alarms at businesses
  • Questions about smoke or CO detectors
  • Fire inspections
  • Fire extinguisher inspections