Board Meeting Minutes
All Central Utah Board Minutes are located on the Utah Public Notice Website: https://www.utah.gov/pmn/index.html
When to Call 9-1-1
Contact 9-1-1 to:
- Save a life
- Stop a crime
- Report a fire
If someone has been involved in an incident and is injured, this is another reason to call 9-1-1.
If you’re in a situation where there are several people at the scene, do not assume someone else is calling 9-1-1 — call yourself. If you are calling from a cellular device, be sure to let the call taker know your location so emergency responders can get to you faster.
Tips For Calling 9-1-1
- Contact 9-1-1 if there is a threat to loss of life or property
- Know the address and city of your emergency
- Know your phone number
- Know the type of emergency
- Stay calm and answer all of the operator’s questions
For all emergencies, dial 911.
Dial 801-794-3970 for all non-emergency police and fire requests.
Central Utah 911 administration can be reached during business hours at (801) 794-4000.
Address: 3047 N 400 W, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
All employment questions should be sent to jobs@cu911.org