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== Community programs == |
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FCSO runs a program called '''Are you okay?''' Designed for people who have difficulty maintaining contact on the phone with close relatives, a member of the sheriff's office will phone every day at the same time to ensure the person concerned is alright. If the person does not answer the phone after the third time, an officer is sent to see if the person is okay.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://floydcountyga.org/Sheriff/ARE%20YOU%20OK%20info%20sheet.pdf |title=Are You Okay?</ref> |
FCSO runs a program called '''Are you okay?''' Designed for people who have difficulty maintaining contact on the phone with close relatives, a member of the sheriff's office will phone every day at the same time to ensure the person concerned is alright. If the person does not answer the phone after the third time, an officer is sent to see if the person is okay.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://floydcountyga.org/Sheriff/ARE%20YOU%20OK%20info%20sheet.pdf |title=Are You Okay?</ref> |
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FCSO also had a blood drive to help the Sheriff. |
FCSO also had a blood drive to help the Sheriff. |
Revision as of 17:37, 15 January 2011
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The Floyd County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) has a mission to protect the lives and property of the Floyd County, Georgia.[1] Tim Burkhalter is the sheriff of Floyd County and is also the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in Floyd County.
Community programs
FCSO runs a program called Are you okay? Designed for people who have difficulty maintaining contact on the phone with close relatives, a member of the sheriff's office will phone every day at the same time to ensure the person concerned is alright. If the person does not answer the phone after the third time, an officer is sent to see if the person is okay.[2]
FCSO also had a blood drive to help the Sheriff.
References
- ^ http://floydcountyga.org/Sheriff/Sheriff_home.htm Floyd County Sheriff's Office
- ^ {{cite web |url= http://floydcountyga.org/Sheriff/ARE%20YOU%20OK%20info%20sheet.pdf |title=Are You Okay?