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When should I call 9-1-1?

911

911Save a Life

911Stop a Crime

911Report a Fire

Anytime help is needed from police, fire, or ambulance personnel, 9-1-1 should be your first call in an emergency.

9-1-1 CALLING TIPS
Stay calm and speak clearly
Be sure to listen carefully and answer all of the dispatcher's questions to the best of your ability
If possible, do not hang up until the 9-1-1 dispatcher has obtained all of the information that is needed.

SILENT CALL PPOCEDURE
If you cannot speak, you can still communicate with the dispatcher by using your landline phone's key pad. Once the call taker answers
Press 1 if you need Police
Press 2 if you need Fire
Press 3 if you need an Ambulance

Cordless phones will not work during power outages, so it is important to always keep a corded phone in your home in case of emergency

WIRELESS/CELLULAR PHONES
If you are calling from a cellular phone, please provide as much information to the dispatcher as possible. New technology allows dispatchers to receive your phone number and approximate location where the call orginated from within a couple of hundred yards. The more information you can give, the better.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Medical Alert deviecs do not provide a direct connection with your local police, fire or ambulance personnel. If immediate help is needed and a phone is within your reach, call 9-1-1
TDD/TTY users should call 9-1-1 directly. All 9-1-1 dispatchers are equipped with and trained to use TDD/TTY equipment
Massachusetts residents with disabilities may qualify for specialized telephones and accessories free of charge or at a reduced rate. Please visit www.massedp.com or call 1-800-300-5658 V/TTY for more information

Middlefield Moderator

Member
Title
Phone
Term Start
Term End
Joseph Kearns
Moderator

2010
2011

Meeting times: None
Term: Elected for 1 years at the Annual Town Meeting
Compensation:

The Moderator also serves on the Middlefield Finance Committee as an Ex-officio non voting member to familiarize themselves with the financial issues that will be on the warrants for town meetings. Small Towns in New England practice the purest form of democracy found anywhere. Once a year at the annual town meeting and several more times during the year at special town meetings the towns registered voters convene in the Town Hall to vote on the towns operating and capital budgets, proposed bylaw changes, and any other special issue put before the town. In Middlefield the Moderator guides his actions by the parliamentary handbook used by most Massachusetts Moderators known asTown Meeting Time. The proceedings of Middlefield Town Meetings are governed by the Town‘s By-Laws and Town Meeting Time. The Annual Middlefield Town Meeting is held on the first Friday in May. The meeting is chaired by the Town Moderator, whose job it is to present the articles scheduled for discussion, regulate debate, and count the vote. The Moderator decides all questions of order and makes public declaration of all votes. All persons address the Meeting by leave of the Moderator and if anyone, after due warning, persists in disorderly conduct, the Moderator has the authority to have the person removed. To make a motion, to ask a question, or to be heard in debate, an attendee must raise a hand and, when recognized by the Moderator, rise to speak. The speaker must then identify himself (herself) and state where he (she) lives. Everything is addressed to the Moderator, or through the Moderator to the person who should respond, and should be confined to the motion under consideration. It is always an attendee‘s privilege to ask procedural questions of the Moderator. The Moderator states the subject matter of each article, a motion is made by a member of the Middlefield Finance Committee concerning this article or by the person responsible for the warrant article. For a Middlefield Town Meeting to act, a quorum of 15 registered voters must be present. The Moderator cannot start the deliberations of the Middlefield Town Meeting until the Middlefield Town Clerk informs him (her) that a quorum is present. Main motions are the essential motions basic to action contemplated by the Middlefield Town Meeting all other motions revolve around them. The Moderator requires that any amendment to the Main Motion be presented to the podium in writing before it may be considered by theMiddlefield Town Meeting.  See the Middlefield General By-Laws of the Town of Middlefield for additional information on the Middlefield Town Meeting Joseph Kearns