Wireless Alerts Could Save Your Life
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Office of Emergency Services Director Holly Crawford joined state officials Monday in asking the public to stick with the new Wireless Emergency Alert system.
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Office of Emergency Services Director Holly Crawford joined state officials Monday in asking the public to stick with the new Wireless Emergency Alert system.
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County Supervisors voted to work with the State to transfer low-risk inmates to State fire camps to continue longstanding program to combat local wildfires.
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In the nightmare of a campus shooting, what’s the best response? Sheriff’s deputies recently drilled for the scenario at Grossmont College.
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Meet your neighbors and local law enforcement this Tuesday for National Night Out Against Crime.
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Think “search and rescue,” and dogs or helicopters may come to mind. But mountain bikes play a key role for our Sheriff’s Dept.
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Five years after its formation, the County Fire Authority is laying out plans to continue improving protection of the region’s backcountry.
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Five years after its formation, the County Fire Authority is laying out plans to continue improving protection of the region’s backcountry.