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Arapahoe County sheriff’s office briefs Centennial on fire‑weather app, drone beta and ‘blue envelope’ program
Summary
Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office representatives described a county fire‑weather app in beta, a drone first‑responder pilot and a ‘blue envelope’ program for people who want to share critical information with officers; council members gave verbal consent to use the city logo for sheriff projects.
Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office representative Jacob Lehi briefed the City of Centennial council at its Sept. 9 study session on several ongoing public‑safety initiatives, including a county fire‑weather app, a drone first‑responder pilot and a ‘blue envelope’ program intended to help people with communication needs during police contacts.
“We are in development of the Arapahoe County fire weather app,” Lehi said. He described the app as a predictive tool that will display temperature, dew point, wind speeds, fuel moisture and a likelihood‑of‑ignition score for locations across Arapahoe and neighboring Adams counties; the office said the app is in beta…
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