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The Dept. of Public Safety Office is open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The 9-1-1 Center is open 24/7.
The Cumberland County Department of Public Safety is located just outside of Carlisle Borough off Claremont Rd.
The address is 1 Public Safety Dr. Carlisle, PA 17013.
The Department of Public Safety is organized into two Operational Divisions, Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management.
DPS employs a highly qualified and trained team of public safety professionals who work 24/7 to make sure Cumberland County is safe for our residents and visitors.
Our services include:
No. Please contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office or your local Police Department.
911 is the universal emergency number that you can use 24 hours a day for Police, Fire, or Emergency Medical Services.
911 is only to be used in emergency situations.
An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the police, the fire department or an ambulance.
Some examples are:
Do not call 911 for non-emergencies.
Some examples are:
If you call 9-1-1 by mistake, do not hang up. Tell the call taker what happened so they know there really isn't an emergency.
For non-emergencies, you may call the communications center at the following:
The call taker will ask:
Yes. For non-emergencies, you may call the communications center at the following:
Yes. To arrange a tour, please contact, Michael Snyder at mrsnyder@cumberlandcountypa.gov, or call 717.218.2916.
Please refer to the Cumberland County Open Records page for a right-to-know request.
Cumberland County Emergency Management works to enhance the county’s resiliency by actively collaborating, communicating, and coordinating to prevent, mitigate, respond, and recover from disasters.
EOC stands for Emergency Operations Center. An EOC is an area set aside for use by Emergency Management during a disaster to conduct coordinating operations regarding the disaster, conducts emergency communications, and distributes information to stakeholders and the media.
A call to "shelter in place" happens when a severe emergency takes place.
To "shelter in place" means find shelter in the building you're in. You're not meant to find another place to shelter, as leaving the building is considered dangerous.
If you're outdoors during a shelter in place call, you need to get to safety as fast as possible.
A Shelter in place order is issued to keep people safe indoors while an emergency event takes place. The initiative hopes to reduce stress and ensure everyone's safety where they are.
You may be told to shelter in place for many reasons, including: