911 is the number to know to report a police, fire or medical emergency--a situation requiring the immediate presence of police officers, fire fighters or emergency medical personnel.
In a crisis, seconds count! They can mean the difference between life and death.
There is one easy-to-remember number to call for police, fire and medical emergencies--911.
Please remember, 911 is an emergency number ONLY.
- If you call from any telephone in Howard County, listen for a dial tone, then dial 9-1-1. You do not have to have wireless service to call 911.
- When you reach the emergency 911 phone dispatcher, you will be asked to verify the location from which you calling and describe the nature of the emergency.
- Stay calm. Do NOT hang up. Stay on the telephone until directed otherwise by the 911 dispatcher. If you hang up, you must redial.
Call 911 to report:
- Someone breaking into your home now, or breaking into a neighbor's home
- A shooting
- A fire
- A traffic accident involving injury
- A person screaming
- A person choking
- A fight or display of weapons
AN EMERGENCY IS ANY SITUATION THAT TO PRESERVE LIFE OR PROPERTY REQUIRES IMMEDIATE RESPONSE BY POLICE, FIRE OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL AGENCIES
DO NOT call 911 to:
- Report telephone, power or cable television outages
- Report an abandoned vehicle, a loud party, a pet-related problem or vandalism
- Request legal advise
- Request directory assistance
- Request or provide any information that does NOT need immediate attention
Please remember:
911 is an emergency number and should not be used for non-emergency purposes.
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General Numbers:
- Kokomo Police Administration (765) 456-7100
- Greentown Police Administration (765) 628-3434
- Russiaville Police Administration (765) 883-4545
- Indiana State Police - Peru District (800) 382-0689
Sheriff's Office Numbers:
- Administration (765) 456-2020
- Dispatch (765) 457-1105
- Criminal Investigations (765) 456-2031
- Tip Line (765) 614-3372
- Jail Book-In Desk (765) 456-2026
- Records (765) 456-2024
Other Numbers:
- Adult Probation (765) 456-2224
- Crimestoppers (800) 92-ALERT
- Emergency Management (765) 456-2242
- Howard County Highway Dept. (765) 456-2802
- Howard County Auditor (765) 456-2215
- Howard County Clerk (765) 456-2204
- Howard County Circuit Court (765) 456-2202
- Howard County Superior Court I (765) 456-2200
- Howard County Superior Court II (765) 456-2201
- Howard County Superior Court III (765) 456-2220
- Howard County Superior Court IV (765) 456-2900
- Humane Society (765) 456-6224
- Howard County In Home Detention (765) 452-0649
- Kinsey Youth Center (765) 456-2222
- Planning Commission (765) 456-2330
- Prosecutors Office (765) 456-2230
- Recorder (765) 456-2210
- Treasurer (765) 456-2213
- Surveyor (765) 456-2217
- Road & Weather - Northern Indiana (317) 232-8300
- Road & Weather - Southern Indiana (317) 232-8298
Find the message or messaging icon on your phone. Do NOT use a text app you have downloaded. Select "Create a new text message". Put 911 in the to: field.
Put your emergency and your location in the message body. Do not attach or send pictures or videos.
Keep your message short and do not use abbreviations.
After you enter your text, press send.
The 911 center will reply as quickly as possible.
Continue your dialog with 911 and follow their instructions.
When Do You Text 9-1-1?
Make a voice call when you can. Text if you can't make a voice call, or if a voice call would put you in danger. Text-to-911 is not as fast as making a voice call. The 911 center may ask you to make a voice call if you don't know your location.