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Public Safety Contacts - Pittsburgh, PA During non-business hours (overnight and weekends), Public Information Officers will post alerts and updates to the Public Safety Twitter account and to the Media Blotter
Public Safety - Pittsburgh, PA Schedule your free child passenger safety inspection with the Pittsburgh EMS Training Division, 22nd St @ Liberty Ave Appointments are available the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month 8am - 4pm
Public Safety Blotter - Pittsburgh, PA The Department of Public Safety is alerting the public to scheduled road closures this weekend, as cooling units are hoisted by helicopter onto the top of a building Downtown
Public Safety Launches 2025 STOP the Violence Community Invest Grants The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the 2025 STOP the Violence Community Investment Grants These grants are intended to support organizations making meaningful contributions toward ending violence in our community
Safe Passage - Pittsburgh, PA Safe Passage is an anti-violence program run through a partnership between Operation Better Block, the City of Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh Public Schools, with funding from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), Buhl Foundation, and Eden Hall Foundation
Safety - Pittsburgh, PA The City of Pittsburgh created the Office of Community Health and Safety to connect our most vulnerable neighbors with the right services to make our city safer and more just
Police - Pittsburgh, PA Police Chief Larry Scirotto explains recent operational changes and what the moves mean for you and your safety
Office of Community Health and Safety - Pittsburgh, PA Through the tireless work of our frontline workers, public safety liaisons, and subject matter experts we aim to address the needs of those living in poverty, experiencing homelessness or housing instability, substance use disorder, and mental or behavioral health challenges