The Audrain Ambulance District would like to remind residents to ensure house address numbers are visible to first responder’s, especially in the county.
During inclement weather, low …
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The Audrain Ambulance District would like to remind residents to ensure house address numbers are visible to first responder’s, especially in the county.
During inclement weather, low visibility, or even night hours, it can be difficult for responders to find addresses. Having your house clearly marked with an address can help your local First Responder’s find you in an emergency situation. This can help them save time and possibly even a life.