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Are you signed up to be notified in the event of an emergency? Consider signing up for locations such as home, work, school or a relative's home with the delivery method of your choice. If we can't reach you, we can't alert you! nocoalert.org/citizen-opt-in/
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One of the most common questions we receive during or after an emergency alert is, "Why didn't I get the alert?" Most alerts are sent to a small target area, specific neighborhood or block. Create an account for the addresses you care about most at nocoalert.org.
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Our Larimer County 911 centers are highly trained to assist you with cardiac emergencies, but best protection is always prevention. Join the CDC this month in raising awareness about cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention. #HeartMonth ❤️
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Thank your for your feedback on the proposed callboxes in Larimer County! We've narrowed down the top 10 proposed locations for 2023 and 2024. You can rank the proposed callbox locations here: ow.ly/mnfQ50MrWbi. This process will close on Friday, January 27th at 5 pm!
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The Environmental Protection Agency estimates nearly one out of every 15 homes in the US has elevated radon levels. January is National Radon Action Month and the perfect time to test your home to ensure you are safe from this invisible hazard. #NationalRadonActionMonth
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The deadline for feedback on LETA's callbox master plan is approaching, visit leta911.org/maps/callboxes before Friday, January 13th at 5pm to submit your feedback! Your feedback ensures LETA understands area of concern and the needs of our constituents.
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In 2023, LETA will send test alerts to residents in Larimer County and the Windsor-Severance Fire District. Go to nocoalert.org to find your test zone and see when you can expect to receive your test alert!
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LETA is creating a master plan of callbox installations throughout the county. Input from partner agencies, stakeholders, and community members ensures LETA understands the needs of our constituents. Please visit leta911.org/maps/callboxes to view details and provide feedback.
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The Police activity in the area of Kingston and Stratton in Fort Collins has been resolved. Residents are free to resume normal activity.
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There is Police Activity in the area of Kingston and Stratton in Fort Collins. Residents in the affected area are asked to shelter in place. A notification will be sent when the incident is resolved. The area includes Kingston and Stratton to Mansfield and Stratton.
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Wishing everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority
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In honor of National Veteran's Day, we would like to say thank you to all the Veterans who have served in the United States Armed Services. We appreciate your contributions not only today, but every day.
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Para recibir alertas de emergencias de el condado de Larimer en español descarga Reachwell, selecciona tu idioma en la application, y agrega NOCO Alert.
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Today is officially the end of the Daylight Saving period. Not only do you get an extra hour of sleep, we can expect more winter weather. This is a great time to make sure our cars and homes are prepared for the changing temperatures and road conditions.
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Did you know every dispatch center in Larimer County can access live translation services during emergencies? We also offer a translation application to convert emergency alerts to multiple languages to ensure emergency instructions are readily accessible to all.
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National First Responders Day on October 28th is one of the many days of the year we give thanks to our local police, fire and emergency medical professionals keeping us safe in Larimer County.
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The first regional ambulance service was created in October 1973. Prior to the creation of the medical service, mortuaries and other entities were helping those who needed medical transport. Thank you to all of our local emergency medical providers keeping us safe since 1973.
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