June 24, 2025 - 00:55

In a steadfast commitment to community safety, local authorities emphasize their mission to protect and serve with professionalism, honor, and integrity. This dedication is not just a motto but a guiding principle that shapes their interactions with the public and their response to emergencies.
Residents are reminded that in urgent situations requiring immediate assistance, they should dial 911. This line is reserved for emergencies where rapid response is crucial. For non-emergency situations, the public is encouraged to utilize the dedicated number, 816-234-5111. This ensures that emergency services can focus on critical incidents while still being accessible for less urgent matters.
The department continues to engage with the community through various outreach programs, fostering trust and transparency. By prioritizing the safety and well-being of all citizens, they aim to build a safer environment for everyone. The commitment to serve with integrity remains at the forefront of their operations, reflecting the values of the community they protect.
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