An exercise for local emergency responders is planned for next week.
Efforts to alert the public are ongoing just to prevent them from thinking it’s something more serious.
Fulton County Commissioner Dave Sommers.
Sommers notes they will continue to try and alert the public to that planned exercise leading up to June 11.
The commissioner noted that recent swapping of vehicles with the sheriff’s department means two of those vehicles will go to the assessor and health department instead of any effort to trade or auction them.
Sommers also noted they are working with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department getting away from credit card use.
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