Helpful Links

 

 Mass Telephone Notification System

The Mass Telephone Notification System is desinged to quickly alert the public of emergencies or important information that my effect their health or welfare including evacuation notices and missing child/vulnerable adult alerts. Upon direction by local Fire/EMS or Law Enforcement, this system enables the Dakota Communications Center to send recorded messages to targeted areas within the County.

In addition to hard-wire home phones that are automatically registered, residents and business in Dakota County can self-register cellular and other contact telephone numbers, along with email addresses, they wouldlike alerted in the event of an emergency in the area of their Dakota county residence or business.

  • Go to www.mn-dcc.org
  • Click on Community Notification
  • Click on Register to set up your profile

Setting up your profile allows you to maintain changes to your cell phone and email entries and also remove them from the database. 

For Registration Assistance: 

Dakota Communication Center 651-322-8660

How Often are Notifications Sent:

Notification are sent rarely, and only if deemed important by your local fire or police department. Wire-oine calls are part of the overall 9-1-1 database and cannot be removed from the notification process.

 

 Fire

In the event of an EMERGENCY Call 9-1-1

 

Cannon Falls Fire & Rescue

Fire Chief

Public Safety Building
320 Hoffman Street
Cannon Falls, MN 55009

507-263-7027

Miesville Fire Department

Steve Meyers
Fire Chief

14221 240th St E
Hastings, MN 55033

651-437-6228

 Conservation Officer

Minnesota State Conservation Officer
Joe Kulhanek
612-271-8044

Any concerns that are time sensitive or involve the immediate safety of a person or animal should be directed to Dakota County Dispatch via 9-1-1.

 

 Police

In case of emergency call 9-1-1

Dakota County Sheriff

Joe Leko

sheriff@co.dakota.mn.us

651-438-4700