Foxhall Community: the Citizens Association

Public Safety ...

Fire and EMS Services


The Foxhall Community is served by the 5th Batallion Fire and Rescue Squad. 3412 Dent Place, NW Washington, DC 20007 For emergencies, call: 911 For nonemergencies, call: (202) 673-3205.

Police


The Foxhall Community is served by the Second District Police Station, service area 205. The station house is located at    3320 Idaho Avenue NW, For emergencies, call: 911 For nonemergencies, call: (202) 715-7300.

Find out what you can do to prepare for an emergency by visiting the DC Government's web page entitled Preparedness Resources.

PSA 206 Crime Mapping Tool
- Thanks to Gianluca (Luca) Pivato for developing this tool!

Register for Alert DC - Alert DC provides immediate text notification and update information during a major crisis or emergency.

Get E-mail reports from www.crimereports.com (click on Washington DC and then on DC2 Second District and choose daily,weekly or monthly reports)

MPD Crimes Report published each week in the Georgetown Current (Georgetown is PSA 206);

Safety Tips


Leave your front & rear exterior lights on during all hours of darkness. Photo electric cells/light sensors, available at electric and lighting supple stores, are inexpensive and as easy to install as changing a light bulb. Your lights will automatically go on when it gets dark and go off when it becomes light.

Leave lights on inside your home by using either timers or light sensors.

Be sure to have your house number clearly visible. This is required by law. Police and fireman are often hampered by not being able to find an address easily. It is also important to have any back or alley entrances marked clearly with your house number.

Keep all doors, garage doors & windows locked (even on upper floors and skylights).

Do not leave ladders lying around or against your house at any time they are not in use.

Do not open your door to strangers.

Stop newspaper delivery before you go away. Take in your neighbor’s papers, phone books, etc. if they arrive to an empty house.

Tell neighbors when you will be away so they can be mindful of your property.

Don’t leave personal property in cars.

Have your keys ready before you get to your home or car and don’t keep car and house keys on the same key chain.

Keep shrubbery cut low so that criminals cannot hide behind it.

Call the police to report anything suspicious
Non-emergencies: 311 Emergencies: 911

 

 



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