911 & Emergency Notifications
Understanding the 911 System in the Manhattan Fire Protection District
The Manhattan Fire Protection District (MFPD) relies on the Laraway Communications Center (LCC) for 911 emergency dispatch services. The LCC is the primary public safety answering point (PSAP) for 30 police and fire agencies in Will County, ensuring rapid response and coordination for fire, police, and emergency medical services.
Laraway Communications Center (LCC)
The LCC serves as a state-of-the-art dispatch center that centralizes emergency communications, reducing response times and enhancing coordination among public safety agencies. Through advanced technology, trained dispatchers efficiently handle 911 calls and dispatch the appropriate emergency personnel.
How the 911 System Works in Our District
- Emergency Call Initiation: When you dial 911 within the Manhattan Fire Protection District, your call is directed to the LCC.
- Call Assessment: A trained dispatcher gathers critical details, such as the nature and location of the emergency, to determine the appropriate response.
- Dispatching Emergency Services: Depending on the situation, the LCC dispatcher alerts:
- Fire Emergencies: MFPD units respond to fires, rescues, and hazardous situations.
- Medical Emergencies: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are dispatched for injuries and health-related incidents.
- Law Enforcement: Local police are notified for public safety concerns and criminal activity.
- Ongoing Coordination: Dispatchers maintain communication with emergency personnel, providing real-time updates to ensure a swift and effective response.
The Importance of Providing Accurate Information
When calling 911, it is crucial to remain calm and provide clear, accurate details. This helps dispatchers assess the emergency and deploy resources quickly and effectively.
Community Role in Emergency Response
- Call 911 only for emergencies. Non-emergency situations should be directed to the appropriate local agency.
- Stay on the line and answer questions clearly. This ensures responders have the necessary details to assist you.
- Educate your family about 911. Teach children and other family members how and when to call for help.
By understanding how the 911 system works and using it responsibly, the community plays a key role in ensuring safety and quick emergency response.
Calling or Texting 9-1-1
In Will County, Illinois, emergency services are coordinated through a comprehensive 9-1-1 system, ensuring residents receive prompt assistance during emergencies.
In an emergency, calling 9-1-1 is the fastest way to get help. Here’s what to do:
- Stay Calm: Take a deep breath and focus on the information you need to provide.
- Provide Your Location: Give the dispatcher your exact address, including any landmarks or cross streets. If you are unsure of your address, describe your surroundings as accurately as possible.
- Describe the Emergency: Clearly explain what is happening (e.g., fire, medical emergency, crime in progress).
- Follow Dispatcher Instructions: The 9-1-1 operator may provide instructions, such as performing CPR or staying in a safe location.
- Do Not Hang Up: Stay on the line until the dispatcher tells you to hang up. They may need additional details or updates.
If calling is not possible, you can text 9-1-1 by following these steps:
- Enter “911” in the “To” field of your text message.
- Type your location and a brief description of the emergency.
- Send the message and respond promptly to dispatcher questions.
- Keep messages short and do not use abbreviations or emojis.
Will County offers a Reverse 9-1-1 system to notify residents of emergencies via phone, text, and email.
How to Sign Up:
- Visit the Will County Emergency Management Agency’s Notification Sign-Up Page.
- Create an Account: Provide your contact details and select your preferred notification methods.
- Choose Notification Preferences: Specify the types of alerts and locations you want to receive information about.
- Update as Needed: You can change your settings anytime to ensure you receive relevant alerts.
By signing up, you ensure that you and your family receive timely information during emergencies, helping to keep you safe and prepared.