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The following five programs involve volunteers to provide hometown security and response to disasters.
Sheriff Community Oriented Policing Effort (S.C.O.P.E) Volunteers throughout Spokane County,
with a common mission to provide a safe living environment for the community and to increase citizen awareness of, and involvement in, community-oriented services in
partnership with the Spokane County Sheriff's Office.
Rick Scott , 477-3376
Spokane Community Oriented Policing Services (C.O.P.S.) Assist the Spokane Police Department in providing services to the neighborhood
for the betterment of the entire community.
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Spokane County Neighborhood Watch
Knowing your neighbors is one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. Neighborhood Watch fights the isolation that crime both
creates and feeds upon. It forges bonds between residents, helps reduce burglaries and robberies and improves the relationship between law enforcement and the
community it serves. An active Neighborhood Watch is an essential component in preparing your household and neighborhood in the case of a disaster.
Contact Simone Ramel at 477-3055
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Spokane Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)
Active and retired volunteer medical workers that have been trained & credentialed to respond to a medical emergencies.
Kootenai county Medical Reserve Corps
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Spokane Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
Citizens trained to assist their neighbors during disasters.
Kootenai County Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
Citizens trained to assist their neighbors during disasters.
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