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  2. Portland Police Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Police Bureau divides Portland into three precincts, [2] with each precinct divided into as many as 20 districts. [3] The divisions are generally based on neighborhood association boundaries, but also take into account the number of police calls generated in each district.

  3. 311 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    311 (telephone number) A LinkNYC kiosk in New York City, advertising the city's 311 system. 311 is a special telephone number supported in many communities in Canada and the United States. The number provides access to non-emergency municipal services. The number format follows the N11 code for a group of short, special-purpose local numbers as ...

  4. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    123 or 112. Emergency at sea: 129. Netherlands. 112. Text phone – 0800 81 12; Non-emergency police – 0900 88 44[a] or 0343 578 844; [66] Non-emergency police (text phone) – 0900 18 44; Suicide prevention – 113; Animal emergency – 144; Child abuse – 0900 123 12 30; [a] Anti-bullying hotline – 0800 90 50.

  5. Report says there was 'utter chaos' during search for Maine ...

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    May 21, 2024 at 7:47 PM. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The search for the gunman behind last October's mass shooting in Maine was marked by “utter chaos,” including one group of deputies who had ...

  6. COVID-19 pandemic in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Police Bureau confirmed criminal citations were a "last resort measure". [28] The police have issued a statement to the public to not call 911 to report violations of stay-at-home order, but to call the non-emergency line. [29] In March, city official extended the Portland Arts Tax deadline from April 15 to July 15, 2020. [30]

  7. Multnomah County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    Multnomah County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) serves the close to 700,000 residents [1][2] of Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is a County Law Enforcement agency that handles 9-1-1 calls and assists other city agencies such as Portland Police Bureau. The current Sheriff is Nicole Morrisey O'Donnell. [3]

  8. Government of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Police Bureau is the primary policing agency in the city and currently reports to the mayor, while Portland Fire & Rescue is assigned to a separate commissioner (Rene Gonzalez as of 2023). The city also has an office of emergency management planning for mitigation of natural and manmade disasters.

  9. CAHOOTS (crisis response) - Wikipedia

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    CAHOOTS (crisis response) CAHOOTS ( Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) is a mental-health-crisis intervention program in Eugene, Oregon, which has handled some lower-risk emergency calls involving mental illness and homelessness since 1989. [ 1] This makes it the earliest, or one of the earliest, Mobile Crisis Teams .