County employees are undergoing CPR training this week, a class that County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley implemented to better prepare workers who are out and about in the county to assist
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County Treasurer Joan Isaacs discusses a recommendation to replace the 911 phone system at Tuesday s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court.
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Pulaski County Emergency Management/911 Director Aaron Ross presented several items during Tuesday s fiscal court meeting.
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While magistrates Mike Strunk, left, and Jason Turpen, center, listen, County Treasurer Joan Isaacs explains why the 911 center should contract with the state to replace its phone system.Â
Grants were a hot topic this week for Pulaski County Fiscal Court.
On Tuesday, Emergency Management/911 Director Aaron Ross asked permission on behalf of the Somerset-Pulaski County Special Response Team to apply for a radio tower grant. SRT, he explained, is applying because it s the only local agency eligible but the tower will be owned by the county and can be used by all first-responding agencies. If awarded, the grant would be 100-percent funded without a needed ma
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Roberts Port Road in Nancy was left impassible from last weekend s flooding. County officials are also seeking damage reports from citizens in hopes of qualifying for FEMA assistance.
Pulaski County Emergency Management is gathering damage reports from citizens impacted by flooding that occurred last weekend.
Assessments of damage caused between February 27 and March 1 will be shared with FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) with hopes of qualifying for federal assistance.
County officials are asking that digital photos of damaged roadways and homes with GPS Tagging if possible be sent to county officials via email at pckyem@gmail.com; text at (606) 875-0042; or by Facebook Messenger to the Pulaski County Emergency Management page. Before and after shots should be included if cleanup/repair work has already begun.