BARGERSVILLE, Ind. – The Bargersville Fire Department (BFD) invites local families and businesses to sign up for "Community Connect." The program helps build a better town through prevention, preparedness, and response.
The initiative is more than just an alert system; Community Connect also enables residents to share vital information about their home in the event of an emergency. This may include details such as medical needs, mobility concerns, pets, or access information, helping BFD crews respond more effectively when seconds matter.
This information is only available to responding personnel when dispatched to your address and can help firefighters, paramedics, and emergency responders better serve you during an emergency. Signing up is free and only takes a few minutes.
Bargersville Fire Department officials said, “We encourage all residents and business owners to sign up for Community Connect and ensure their information is current. Helping us stay informed — and helping us better serve you — keeps our community safer.”
FRANKLIN, Ind. - Franklin Parks and Recreation and the City of Franklin present "Cruisin' the Amp" this Saturday, June 6, from 4 to 10 p.m., at the DriveHubler.com Amphitheatre at Youngs Creek Park.
FRANKLIN, Ind. - The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) invites the public to its Open House on Monday, June 15, from 4 to 6 p.m., to commemorate "35 Years of Giving."
PARKE COUNTY, Ind. -A woman is alive and recovering from a near-drowning accident that occurred Saturday, thanks to the quick actions of several bystanders along Sugar Creek.
STATE OF INDIANA - The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds Hoosiers that "Free Fishing Days" opportunities are scheduled for June 6–7 and September 26.
EDINBURGH, Ind. - The Town of Edinburgh recently announced that it had broken ground on its new 69 kV – 12.5 kV electric distribution substation in the Edinburgh Industrial Park, at County Roads 250W and County Road 900N.
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