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2010 E. Preston Street,
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858


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Isabella County Central Dispatch

Mission Statement

Isabella County Central Dispatch is committed to providing an effective telecommunications link between citizens and emergency personnel. Our duty is to identify emergency situations and promptly refer them to their appropriate emergency services.

In Case of Emergency (I.C.E.) Program

Isabella County Office of Emergency Management encourages all citizens who have cell phones to consider adding one of your phone contacts as ICE.

In Case of Emergency (I.C.E.) is a program that enables first responders, such as paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, to identify victims and contact their next of kin to obtain important medical information in the case of an emergency your are seriously injured, unconscious and unable to respond yourself.

The program encourages people to enter emergency contacts in their mobile phone address book under the name "ICE" (ICE without the quotes). Alternately, a person can list multiple emergency contacts as ICE1, ICE2, etc.

Additional suggested tips:

Some possible drawbacks:

Other issues to consider:

Please consider the pros and cons of before using the information above.


Babysitter Information

You hire a babysitter so your children will be safe while you are away from home. It is important to have someone there that will care for them and keep them safe.

We have included some ideas on ensuring your babysitter is well informed during your absence. Tips for parents and sitters.

Burn Permits

Burn Permits for Isabella County are now handled by The Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Apply online at:

Visit the Michigan DNR website for important information on burning.
Find out what you can and cannot burn, having a safe campfire, and more.

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