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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the North Carolina Emergency Services Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Enter the position you are applying for, today's date, and the county. Provide your full name, address, phone numbers, and email.
  3. Indicate if you have previously applied or been employed by LifeStar and how you heard about this job opening. Specify your employment preferences (full-time, part-time, temporary) and any existing work shifts that may affect scheduling.
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In many countries, dialing either 112 (used in Europe and parts of Asia, Africa and South America) or 911 (used mostly in the Americas) will connect callers to emergency services.
North Carolinians can find help by dialing 2-1-1 (or 1-888-892-1162) or by visiting nc211.org. United Ways 2-1-1 Counts provides real-time, searchable and visual presentations of data from 2-1-1 callers. Data can be filtered by zip code, congressional district, school district, and more.
The North Carolina Emergency Solutions Grant Office is a grant funder for local government entities and non-profit organizations located across the state. The State of North Carolina receives an annual Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG) grant award from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
If this is a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
During an emergency: Call 911 for emergencies only. It is important that 911 lines remain open for life threatening emergencies.

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NCEM also administers state and federal grants, manages multi-agency response to disasters, oversees all hazards and threat risk management, coordinates regional hazard mitigation plans, facilitates trainings and exercises, and manages assets such as the regional hazmat response and search-and-rescue teams.
311 - Non-emergency police, fire and municipal business. Local and municipal governments will administer 311 calls. 711 - Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) for the speech and hearing impaired. 911 - Emergency response.
Dialing the Number When you dial 911, your call is answered by a trained professional who takes your information and dispatches the correct Fire or Rescue department, or connects you with the appropriate Police agency.

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