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Dearborn Police Department
Thursday July 8th, 2021 :: 11:42 a.m. EDT

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Mayor and city leaders meet with FEMA; teams going door to door July 8, 2021

Mayor and city leaders meet with FEMA; teams going door to door July 8, 2021

FEMA officials are in town on Thursday for their initial assessment of the damage residents suffered following the June 26 flooding and they are out in the community knocking on doors to get more details. Police and Fire personnel are assisting with the door-to-door initiative. Mayor O’Reilly and city leaders met with FEMA early on Thursday morning at Fire Station No. 1. If the federal government makes a declaration of a national disaster, FEMA will then provide resources directly to residents who apply for its financial help. Details will be provided by FEMA and residents would work directly with FEMA. The City will help spread the word about FEMA’s activities.

Police Chief Ronald Haddad has assigned Dearborn Police Interns and Officers to assist FEMA and other Emergency Management officials with this operation. Police Interns and Officers will accompany these teams and assist with translation as necessary.

"One Team ~ One Mission ~ One Dearborn"

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Dearborn Police Department
16099 Michigan Ave
Dearborn, MI 48126

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Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 313-943-2240

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