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Public Safety Building opens doors for visitors during Seneca County Fair

By Sheri Trusty, Seneca County Media Relations Coordinator

The public is invited to visit the Public Safety Building during the Seneca County Fair to learn about the people and organizations that keep the county safe. Visitors can meet Seneca County EMS personnel, local firefighters, Seneca County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) staff, the county’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and members of Seneca County ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service).

Local residents can sign up for the Seneca County Emergency Notification System that provides customized phone alerts. Participants can choose to receive alerts regarding general information or Public Service Announcements about a variety of things, including snow emergencies, road closures and community events. For more information, visit Seneca County EMA personnel in the Public Safety Building.

Echo Paramedic Natalie Otto, left, and Seneca County EMS Director Chris Hafley. (Photo by Sheri Trusty) 
Seneca County ARES members from left, Scott Edmondson, Dan Stahl, Tim Jackson and DJ Leary.(Photo by Sheri Trusty) 
Fairgoers have the opportunity to visit the Public Safety Building during fair week.(Photo by Sheri Trusty) 

 

Local residents are invited to sign up for emergency alerts.