- Emergency 911
- TEXT 911
- Non-emergency 928-445-3131
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The regional center concept has the advantage of real-time communications between partnering agencies serving over 450 square miles.
Services administered by the City of Prescott under the guidance of the Prescott Police Department.
Prescott Fire Department • Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority • Groom Creek Fire District • Walker Fire Protection Association
Prescott Police Department • Prescott Valley Police Department • Yavapai College Police • Yavapai-Prescott Tribal Police
Priority Ambulance
When a call is made to 9-1-1, it is imperative callers give the dispatcher the location of the emergency.
Technology allows for the dispatcher to have approximate location information for calls made to 9-1-1 from home and cellular telephones. Callers should always identify their geographical location when calling 9-1-1 from a cell phone so valuable time in dispatching units is not wasted.
Text to 911 – Is now available in Yavapai County.
Our center is equipped to receive and respond to mobile phone Text-to-9-1-1 messages from our community.
Call if you can – Text if you can’t.
Sign up to receive Emergency notifications for The City of Prescott and the surrounding areas. You will receive time-sensitive notifications in the manner you specify and in the areas or regions you select.
Stay informed when it matters most. Sign up for the Prescott Regional Emergency Notification System to receive timely alerts about local emergencies via phone call, text message, email, or mobile app notifications.
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The PRCC is a 24-hour operation staffed by 36 civilian employees who are cross-trained to handle Police, Fire and EMS emergency calls. The Center answers over 20,000 emergency and non-emergency monthly.
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