Southwest Missouri
Ozark lists city and county emergency contacts together
Ozark's emergency-management page points residents to both city and county contacts, including Christian County Emergency Management and the county health department.
An Ozark address can still send a public-safety question through more than one local door.
The city’s emergency page puts city contacts beside county contacts, including Christian County Emergency Management, the county health department, sheriff dispatch, and county emergency services. That mix is the useful part. Police, fire, health, dispatch, and emergency planning may not all sit under one office just because the address says Ozark.
For an emergency, call 911. For planning questions, outage contacts, preparedness, or non-emergency routing, start by sorting the issue: city service, county emergency management, health department, or dispatch. A storm-shelter question, boil-water notice, road closure, and health-department question may point to different offices. The city and county pages are there to keep those pieces from turning into a phone-tree hunt.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Christian County. See every local note for the county on its page.