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linkhttps://louisvilleky.gov/government/emergency-services calendar_today09-02-2012 17:38:29

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LENSAlert: Due to the Savannah Banana's game at Slugger Field, sections of certain downtown streets may be closed: June 26th, 27th, and 28th - from 9am to 10pm each day expect the following closures: -N Preston from E Main to E Witherspoon -E Washington at N Preston

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Louisville Metro Emergency Services is budget approved and gearing up to deploy its Drone as First Responder program! With drones ready to launch at a moment’s notice, we’re taking emergency response to new heights-providing real-time visuals to help our first responders before

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LENS Alert: Vanessa Gentry-Phillips, a 67-year-old black female, is missing. She was last seen near the 4400 block of Winnrose Way at approximately 10:30 am on 06/24. Vanessa was last seen wearing a red top, blue jean shorts, and a red and white Nike tennis shoes call 911 if seen

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🎯Budget Breakdown: Investing in Public Safety This year's budget includes funding for larger recruiting classes for LMPD, Louisville Fire Dept, and Louisville Metro Emergency Services. This will help us bring in more first responders, faster. That means quicker response times, stronger community coverage,

🎯Budget Breakdown: Investing in Public Safety 

This year's budget includes funding for larger recruiting classes for <a href="/LMPD/">LMPD</a>, <a href="/loukyfire/">Louisville Fire Dept</a>, and <a href="/LouMetroES/">Louisville Metro Emergency Services</a>.  This will help us bring in more first responders, faster. That means quicker response times, stronger community coverage,
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LAST DAY TODAY Monday, June 30. The in-person Disaster Recovery Centers at Jtown City Hall and Anchorage Middletown Fire will close after today. These centers help people face-to-face with FEMA questions. Individual assistance applications close July 25 for April’s storms.

LAST DAY TODAY Monday, June 30. The in-person Disaster Recovery Centers at Jtown City Hall and Anchorage Middletown Fire will close after today. These centers help people face-to-face with FEMA questions. Individual assistance applications close July 25 for April’s storms.
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FREE HAZMAT TRAINING ⚠️ Join the Louisville - Jefferson County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) for a FREE Hazardous Chemical Safety Course. 📅 July 11, 18, and 25 🕒 11 AM - noon 📅 August 11, 18, and 25 🕒 6 - 7 PM 📍Edison Center Plus a virtual course in September

FREE HAZMAT TRAINING ⚠️ Join the Louisville - Jefferson County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) for a FREE Hazardous Chemical Safety Course.
đź“… July 11, 18, and 25 
đź•’ 11 AM - noon
đź“… August 11, 18, and 25 
đź•’ 6 - 7 PM
📍Edison Center
Plus a virtual course in September
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LENSAlert: Due to a train derailment in the area of 13th and Broadway, the public is asked to avoid Broadway from 12th Street to 16th Street. There is no current danger to the public. Multiple emergency response and railroad agencies are on scene managing the situation. There is

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LENSAlert: Please avoid the area of Broadway from 13th Steet to 15th Street due to an earlier train derailment. There is currently no hazard to the community. First responders and railroad teams will be on hand throughout the day as cleanup takes place.

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LENSAlert: James Milburn, a 24-year-old white male, is missing. He was last seen near the 3400 block of Tevis Dr. at 1:00 PM, today. he was last seen wearing a blue shirt, black shorts and black tennis shoes. He has blue eyes and brown hair. He is also Autistic, non-verbal.