Board Meetings for the McClain County 9-1-1 Trust Authority are open for the public and are held on the third Wednesday of each month at 1pm in the Purcell Fire Department. Click here to see our Event Calendar Click here
McClain County 2019 Holidays
The following are days in which McClain County offices are closed.
2019 Meetings
Board Meetings for the McClain County 9-1-1 Trust Authority are open for the public and are typically held the second Wednesday of each month at 1pm. The meetings are now being held in the Purcell Fire Department. Agendas and Minutes
Meeting Location has Changed
The McClain County 9-1-1 Trust Authority meetings will no longer be held at the McClain County Courthouse. Keep an eye out on the posted agendas here or at the county courthouse. You can also contact us if you are in
McClain County 2018 Holidays
The following are days in which McClain County offices are closed.
Meetings
Board Meetings for the McClain County 9-1-1 Trust Authority are open for the public and are typically held the second Wednesday of each month at 1pm.
The meetings are held at the McClain County Courthouse in Room 111.
9-1-1: Getting Help is Easy
Learn more about mobile phone safety with Cell Phone Sally! Find out the difference between land line and mobile phones, and how to identify an emergency so you know when you should and should not call 9-1-1.
Challenges for Rural 911
Rural and tribal 911 centers face special challenges. They typically serve areas that are large geographically but less-densely populated than urban areas. Because it may take first responders longer to reach the scene of an emergency, call-takers in public safety
Redundant Links Set Up
Sometimes just being reliable makes you a star. Old Faithful is a champ at being on time and bringing in crowds to see its spectacular beauty and majesty. At McClain County 9-1-1, we look for the same kinds of reliability
Mapping Upgrades
Generally, when people think of 9-1-1, they may not be thinking of maps. In the heat of the moment, with an emergency happening, maps are the last thing on a person’s mind. However, in planning to respond quickly to emergencies,