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Posted on 12/11/2025
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Inclement Weather Preparedness – Public Safety Notice
For Immediate Release ….
December 11, 2025
Inclement Weather Preparedness – Public Safety Notice
The Butler County Sheriff’s Office Meteorologist is closely monitoring the forecasted incoming weather system expected to impact our area this evening. Sheriff Richard K. Jones wants to assure the Butler County community that the Butler County Sheriff’s Office has fully activated its inclement weather protocols ahead of the storm.
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be operational to coordinate resources and monitor conditions as the weather develops. All weather-related calls will be routed directly to our Emergency Response Services (ERS) team, which will be on standby and prepared to respond to any hazards that may arise, including heavy snow, ice, or dangerous roadway conditions.
To ensure uninterrupted public safety services, our Communication Center will have additional dispatchers on duty should call volume increase. Additionally, the Road Patrol Division will be augmented with extra deputies to respond promptly to traffic crashes, roadway hazards, and regular calls for service.
The Butler County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to monitor weather updates, avoid unnecessary travel when possible, and report hazardous conditions immediately. For emergencies, dial 911. For non-emergencies, contact 513-785-1300.
Sheriff Richard K. Jones adds:
“Our personnel do not sit around waiting for something to happen — we prepare, we mobilize, and we step out into the worst of it to keep our community safe. Rain, snow, or ice, the Butler County Sheriff’s Office will always be out there protecting the people we serve.”
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