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First Call: For several years the police department has had in place a program to check periodically on the well-being of some of our most senior residents. We would like to enhance that service by offering any of you who live alone and request it a "First Call" each and every weekday morning to check in on you. If you care to participate in the "First Call" program, simply give Marcine McCarthy a call at 440-247-6106.
Reverse 9-1-1: The Police Department offers residents the ability of being contacted about problem or dangerous situations via the "Reverse 9-1-1" system. This system will be very effective in notifying citizens by telephone of a problem that exits; whether it is in your neighborhood, in the Village, the Chagrin Valley area or regionally. Examples of this are a gas line ruptures (leaks), flooding, power outages, water boil alerts for customers of the Cleveland Water Department, etc. The Central Dispatch Center in Chagrin Falls has the capacity to contact you with specific messages that are of importance to the citizenry, especially in cases of emergencies. All you have to do to participate is notify the Hunting Valley Police Department of the two (2) telephone numbers you wish to have called in an emergency. If you have any additional questions concerning Reverse 9-1-1, please call (440) 247-7324.
Uninvited Visitors List: The Village offers each resident the opportunity to sign a form that will indicate whether or not they wish to allow uninvited visitors on their property. Residents who sign the form will have their names placed on a list of persons who do not wish to have any uninvited visitors. Those who do not sign the form will be placed on a list of persons who do not object to uninvited visitors coming on to their property for canvassing purposes. This list is issued to persons who wish to canvass Village residents. Those canvassing commercially must register with the Village. Canvassers who wish to speak on non-commercial matters (candidates for political office, ballot issues, religion, etc.) are not required to do so.
Vial of Life: Each member of your household may have an individual vial located in your refrigerator available to EMS personnel should a medical emergency arise. The vial(s) will contain vital personal medical information that can be of critical importance in the event that it is needed by EMS personnel. You can have an officer stop by to present the "Vial of Life" program to you and your family by calling (440) 247-7324, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM.
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