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In the United States, a Department of Public Safety is a state or local government agency that often has a broad portfolio of responsibilities, which may include some or all of the following:Fire services: provides fire prevention and suppression.
Rescue services: provides rescue services.
Haz-mat services: provides hazardous materials response.
Ambulance
Policing services: provides law enforcement, community policing and outreach.
Emergency communications: operates the public interface emergency communications telephone system by providing the 9-1-1 and Enhanced 911 emergency telephone numbers.
Office of Emergency Management (OEM): plans for and operates the emergency operations center during calamities, disasters, special events, and emergencies.
Inspections and code enforcement: usually building safety, which includes construction, electrical et al., and vehicle inspections.
Animal control: this category could also include wildlife officers, game wardens, and dog catchers.
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): includes administration of driver's licenses, license plates and identification cards.
Department of Transportation (DOT): includes vehicle registration, tags, and license plates.
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