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Hazel Park officials report dispatch upgrades, hydrant painting and caution residents on proper use of 'Okay to Say' tip line
Summary
Chief Walker said the city's new dispatch system is up and running and has improved response capabilities; the city manager described the 'Okay to Say' tip line as a student-safety tool not intended for adult complaints and noted recent drone pilot training for emergency responders.
Hazel Park officials said upgrades to emergency services technology and equipment are improving response times and capabilities, and the city manager advised residents on the appropriate use of a state-run anonymous tip line.
Police Chief Walker reported that hydrants are being painted between 8 Mile and 9 Mile (North Chrysler to DeWinder) and praised a recently…
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