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Culver City Community Connect
Culver City Community Connect
Published on February 25, 2021
Working with technology partner First Due, the Culver City Fire Department has released a new public safety program for Culver City. The program is called Community Connect and it allows residents to share valuable life safety information with Culver City Fire Department first responders. Residents can provide details about their home, family, children, pets, medical/functional needs and more, so that when the Culver City Fire Department is dispatched to an emergency, first responders have as much information as possible before arriving on scene.
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