For an emergency please dial 9-1-1
FIRE Safety Services
THE VILLAGE OF LAKEMORE HAS CREATED A SPECIAL EVENTS FORM AND FEE FOR ANY GATHERING. THE LEGISLATION AND FORM ARE HERE
Introducing Text to 9-1-1
Stay Safe, Stay Connected:
If you can’t call, you can still get help. Text to 9-1-1 is available for speech or hearing impaired or in dangerous situations where speaking is unsafe. Remember, Call When You Can, Text When You Can’t. Your safety is just a text away.
Basic Requirement:
You must have a text-capable phone and a wireless service plan.
Messaging apps will not work for Text to 9-1-1 (such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc.)
Important Notes:
Texting may be delayed by 5 to 10 seconds.
Do not send photos or videos. 9-1-1 cannot receive them.
Do not group text or message multiple recipients.
Text to 9-1-1 is only available in some areas. If it is unavailable, you’ll receive an automatic reply instructing you to call 9-1-1.
How to Text 9-1-1:
The caller will open their Text Messages
To/Recipient: 911
Message: Exact Location and a short description of your emergency (Use plain language – no abbreviations, emojis, or slang).
Press Send and Stay on Your Phone, and do not hang up.
Help will be sent, and additional questions will be asked.
Reminders:
Texting 9-1-1 is for EMERGENCIES ONLY
For non-emergencies, call 330-899-1046
ALWAYS make a voice call to 9-1-1 if you can. Voice calls are quicker and provide better, more detailed communication.
In any emergency, your safety is our priority. Texting 9-1-1 can save lives—use it wisely, and remember--CALL WHEN YOU CAN, TEXT WHEN YOU CAN’T.
Introducing Text to 9-1-1
Stay Safe, Stay Connected:
If you can’t call, you can still get help. Text to 9-1-1 is available for speech or hearing impaired or in dangerous situations where speaking is unsafe. Remember, Call When You Can, Text When You Can’t. Your safety is just a text away.
Basic Requirement:
You must have a text-capable phone and a wireless service plan.
Messaging apps will not work for Text to 9-1-1 (such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc.)
Important Notes:
Texting may be delayed by 5 to 10 seconds.
Do not send photos or videos. 9-1-1 cannot receive them.
Do not group text or message multiple recipients.
Text to 9-1-1 is only available in some areas. If it is unavailable, you’ll receive an automatic reply instructing you to call 9-1-1.
How to Text 9-1-1:
The caller will open their Text Messages
To/Recipient: 911
Message: Exact Location and a short description of your emergency (Use plain language – no abbreviations, emojis, or slang).
Press Send and Stay on Your Phone, and do not hang up.
Help will be sent, and additional questions will be asked.
Reminders:
Texting 9-1-1 is for EMERGENCIES ONLY
For non-emergencies, call 330-899-1046
ALWAYS make a voice call to 9-1-1 if you can. Voice calls are quicker and provide better, more detailed communication.
In any emergency, your safety is our priority. Texting 9-1-1 can save lives—use it wisely, and remember--CALL WHEN YOU CAN, TEXT WHEN YOU CAN’T.
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LAKEMORE FIRE SAFETY SERVICES
Interested in working for the Fire Department? Download the application or stop by the respective departments and pick one up.
Applications can be submitted via email or in person during regular business hours
Interested in working for the Fire Department? Download the application or stop by the respective departments and pick one up.
Applications can be submitted via email or in person during regular business hours
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The Village of Lakemore Fire Department has reduced their public protection rating from a 7 to a 4. What does this mean? It means they are doing their job so well that they have possibly saved you money on your home owners insurance. Click below for the report, then contact your insurance company for potential savings.
Phone number during regular business hours is 330-733-6125 ext. 5
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The Lakemore Fire Department is partnering with the American Red Cross to receive free smoke detectors that our department will install for free!!!!!
To receive your free smoke detector and installation, call the American Red Cross office at 330-535-2030.
You can get more information
To receive your free smoke detector and installation, call the American Red Cross office at 330-535-2030.
You can get more information