Crime & Safety
Vallejo Prepares For Potential Election-Related Civil Unrest
The city plans to open an Emergency Operations Center, and the Vallejo Police Department will have its mobile field office on standby.
By Cash Martinez, Bay City News Foundation
VALLEJO, CA — The city of Vallejo will be opening an Emergency Operations Center next week in anticipation of any potential election-related civil unrest.
"While there is no immediate threat of unrest, nor do we have reason to believe there will be a threat in the City of Vallejo or surrounding areas, [we] must be prepared to respond to any emergency appropriately," the city said in a written statement.
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During the EOC activation, which begins Monday, the Vallejo Fire Department will have increased staffing as well as an additional fire engine to assist with calls if necessary.
In addition, the Vallejo Police Department will have their "mobile field force" on standby.
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