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Code Red Emergency Alert System
The Brimfield Township Trustees recently signed
an agreement with Code Red Emergency Alert System to provide a
high-speed telephone emergency alerting system for township
residents and businesses. The Code Red
system allows us to telephone all or targeted areas of the Township
in case of an emergency situation that requires immediate action.
The system is capable of dialing 50,000 phone numbers per hour.
It then delivers our recorded message to a live person or
an answering machine, making three attempts to connect to any
number.
Code Red maintains a web page for each
community served that allows residents and businesses to directly
add their telephone number as well as a secondary cell-phone number
and TDD/TTY requirements. To ensure that your telephone number is
in our data base, click on the Code Red link located on this page.
Code Red Weather Warning
The residents of Brimfield also have the option
to sign up for the Code Red Weather Warning. This service is
available to Brimfield Township residents at no cost. Code Red
Weather Warning is linked to the National Weather Service and will
deliver severe weather warnings to residents and businesses in the
projected path of severe weather. This service is optional and you
must sign up to receive these warnings. Click on the Code Red link
located on this page and look for Code Red Weather Warning.
For more information on the Code Red Emergency
Alert System and Weather Warning please click on the link to the
Code Red website.

Code Red Emergency Alert System
Calendar of Events
2008
Brimfield Police
Department DARE to Recycle Paper Day
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
at the Brimfield Police Department
Parking Lot
It’s time to clean your home
or business of accumulated paper. Please bring all of your
newspapers, junk mail, envelopes, magazines, catalogs, and office
paper to the Brimfield Police Department’s Paper Retriever bins
located at 1287 Tallmadge Road. The DARE Program has been challenged
to recycle 25 tons of paper during the months of May, June, July,
and August to win an extra $1,000 from the Abitibi Paper Retriever
Company. As a special thank you for helping with our challenge and
to help citizens prevent identity theft, we have arranged to have
the Shred-It Truck in our parking lot to shred up to five grocery
bags per person of confidential paper. The Shred-It Truck was
generously sponsored by the Diana L. Cook Agency, Allstate
Insurance, owners Diana Lauck Cook and Louis Dudek.
No cardboard or phone books
accepted
Brimfest –
September 11th – 14th, 2008
The Brimfield Police
Department will be participating in Brimfest Activities again this
year. A Police Department table will be displayed with important
safety literature and an officer will be on hand to visit with you.
The Police Department will also participate in the “Soak A COP” and
sell TCBY Frozen Yogurt Treats as fund raising activities to support
the DARE/Shop with a COP Programs.
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