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Clay County First Responders News
First responders, such as firefighters, police officers, and EMTs, and medical professionals, are vital members of our community. They selflessly go to work each day and provide essential services that keep our communities a safer place.
It's hard, exhausting work, and they sacrifice their time and lives in our time of need to keep the rest of us safe and healthy.
There is a lot of information they have and want to share with the public, and that is what this community blog will be about: They are providing essential information to the public.
Agencies involved include:
Air Evac Lifeteam 39 Brazil
Bowling Green Volunteer Fire Department
Brazil Police Department
Center Point Volunteer Fire Department
Clay County Sheriff's Office
Dick Johnson Volunteer Fire Department
Van Buren Volunteer Fire Department
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita
Indiana State Police - Putnamville District
(If your agency would like to be involved, please call The Brazil Times at 812-446-2216.)
ISP: Safety Tips for Trick and Treating
Posted Wednesday, October 26, 2022, at 2:59 PM
Putnamville State Police Post Safety Tips for Trick and Treating
It’s that time of year when kids are looking forward to dressing up in their favorite costumes and spending time with family and friends trick or treating! Although everyone loves to get lots of candy and have fun, the most important thing is safety while trick or treating, and making sure everyone gets home safely.
Listed below are some safety tips that the Indiana State Police Putnamville Post would like to provide.
- Know what the dates and times are in your local community for trick or treating.
- Make sure that you have a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective material on the costume so that you can be seen at all times.
- Always trick or treat with an adult or in a group and use the buddy system when going from house to house.
- Please walk on the sidewalks and not in the roadway and make sure that you look both directions before crossing the roadway.
- Only go trick or treating at houses where the front porch light is on.
- Take masks off between houses so that you can see where you are walking.
- Only accept treats at the doorway of the house. Never enter the house of a stranger.
- If a trick or treater gets separated from the group, have them stay where they are located and ask an adult for help.
- Have an adult inspect the candy before it is eaten.
- If you’re not actively participating in trick or treating and are out driving, we ask that you please slow down and drive with caution.
The Putnamville State Police Post hopes that these few safety tips help you enjoy your night out with friends and family while trick or treating.
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