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With your help your public safety departments have the potential of reaching thousands of people within a matter of seconds, allowing for businesses and citizens to protect themselves, and help the police solve crimes, find missing children, and avoid hazards. We are not going to sell you anything through our alert system. We will not follow or like you on social media nor does this give us access to do so. These systems do not allow us to to "see" into your personal life. The intent is to notify you immediately for your safety. Our community is one of the safest in the nation due to our citizens not tolerating crime and staying informed.
You choose how you want to receive an alert or notice.
Public Safety & City Email Alerts
- Access "Notify Me" located on the top left side of the page.
- Scroll to the top of the page, enter your email address, click "Sign In".
- Choose emails, texts, or both by clicking the check boxes. If choosing text messages, you will be prompted to enter your phone number after checking the box.
- Click on the envelope and/or the phone next to "Police and Fire Notices" to subscribe.
- A dialogue box will come up explaining that you are not quite done - you will receive an email
- from the city requiring you to acknowledge your subscription.
- Check your email and make sure you click on the link to complete the subscription process.
Business and Residential Emergency Notification.
- If you want to be notified if something happens at your business or residence, access a form to send to the Fayette County Communications Center to be notified of any emergency at your business or residence (PDF).
*Facebook*
- Currently our number 1 source of up to date and timely information. Ensure you set your Like settings to "see first."
- Log in to your Facebook account and "Like us" and "Follow us First"
- Follow us on Twitter. Our Twitter address is @PTCfirepolice. @PTCPolice is not our official site.
YouTube
- Please subscribe to us on YouTube. Very little emergency alerts will be posted here.
- As with YouTube, this is not the primary place for emergency information. Follow us on Instagram.
- For for more information on the department’s public information program, contact Lieutenant Chris Hyatt via email, or 770-487-8866.