Current News and Events
Smart911 is a free service available to all citizens and is 100% private and secure. Safety profiles can be created through the Smart911 website at www.Smart911.com. Smart911 has the added benefit of being a National Safety Database, giving our citizens the ability to have their information travel with them. While they may create their profile in their hometown, if they dial 9-1-1 anywhere in the country where the Smart911 service is active, their profile will be available to 9-1-1 call takers.
Smart911 will allow citizens to create a Safety Profile of vital personal and household data, including household members, photos, medications or medical conditions and even pets, which will be displayed to 9-1-1 call takers immediately when a citizen places an emergency call. This safety profile provides much richer information than is currently available on incoming calls and can contain the specific details that first responders need in order to save lives. To learn more about Smart911 click here.
Osage County maps are now available online. Click here to see the maps.
Osage County 911 Celebrates National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 8th-14th, 2012. Each year, the second full week of April is dedicated to the men and women who serve as public safety telecommunicators. To learn more click here.
Osage County Blood Drive - May 29, 2012: To learn more click here.
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The Osage County 9-1-1 Center provides emergency dispatch services for all of Osage County, Missouri. We receive approximately 865 calls for assistance per month. Our goal is to provide prompt, professional dispatch service for ALL calls we receive making Osage County a safer community in which to live, work and visit.
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Thank you for taking the time to learn about YOUR county's 9-1-1 center and its people. I hope you learn more about us during this and future visits
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When Seconds Count, Count on Us!
Best wishes, Andrea Rice, 9-1-1 Director

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