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04/09/2026

We will be conducting a training exercise tomorrow morning at 09:30, 04/10/26 at the Danville Elementary building (baseball field parking lot). We are conducting a “Prom Promise” for both Danville and East Knox Local Schools. We conduct this every other year for the Junior and Senior classes at both schools. This is an exercise only! Stay Safe!

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING has been issued for Knox County.
04/04/2026

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING has been issued for Knox County.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued for Knox County.
03/31/2026

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued for Knox County.

03/27/2026

The Narional Weather service has issued a tornado warning for the area until 09:30. Take shelter. Stay Safe!

A TORNADO WATCH has been issued for Knox County.
03/26/2026

A TORNADO WATCH has been issued for Knox County.

EKCJFD would like to congratulate one of our former members on the next chapter for him in the public sector. We wish yo...
03/24/2026

EKCJFD would like to congratulate one of our former members on the next chapter for him in the public sector. We wish you the best of luck. Stay Safe!

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Knox County, Ohio 911 has a new director! Check out the press release below:
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Release - Knox County Appoints Rick Lanuzza as New 911 Director

Knox County is pleased to announce the appointment of Rick Lanuzza as the new Director of Knox County 911, bringing decades of emergency response experience and leadership to the role.

Lanuzza currently serves as Chief of Fredericktown EMS, a position he has held since 2004, transitioning to full-time leadership in 2014. In addition to his tenure with Fredericktown EMS, he served as a full-time firefighter and paramedic with the Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District in Danville. Throughout his career, Lanuzza has been deeply engaged in countywide emergency services initiatives, including the Knox County Fire & EMS Chiefs Association and the Knox County 911 Advisory Board.

“Rick brings immense expertise and a wealth of experience that we believe will significantly contribute to the continued success of our organization,” said Knox County Administrator Jason Booth. “I am confident his leadership will strengthen our organization and enhance the services we provide the community. His experience as a first responder, his leadership skills as an EMS chief, and his strong reputation among his peers demonstrate that he is the right person to lead the organization.”
Lanuzza’s decades of experience as a first responder provide him with a uniquely comprehensive understanding of emergency operations.

“With over twenty years as a paramedic and firefighter, I’ve built a strong understanding of how emergency response truly works from the field perspective, and that experience positions me well for my new role,” said Lanuzza. “I know what responders need from dispatch, I’m used to making decisions under pressure, and I’ve spent my career leading teams and staying focused in high-stress situations. My background will help me support dispatchers effectively, improve communication, and ensure our community gets the best possible emergency service.”

Lanuzza has also contributed significantly to training and community health initiatives. He has served as an instructor at Knox Community Hospital, teaching CPR and Advanced Cardiac Life Support courses for both EMS personnel and hospital staff. He is currently in his seventh year serving on the Mental Health and Recovery Board for Licking and Knox Counties as a Knox County Commissioner appointee, and he chairs the Knox County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).

Additionally, Lanuzza has worked closely with Knox County 911 on a variety of initiatives, including CPR education, development of run cards, radio system coordination, and delivering the medical component of Emergency Medical Dispatch training.

“The Board is confident that Rick is the right person to lead Knox County 911 operations into its next chapter,” said Knox County Commissioner Barry Lester. “His dedication to our mission and the community we serve is evident in all that he does.”

Looking ahead, Lanuzza emphasized his commitment to supporting both dispatch personnel and the broader community.

“I am looking forward to the new challenges that this position holds,” he said. “I will be surrounded by a great team of men and women who have a passion for their job and want to make sure that the services they need arrive in a timely manner. Along with ensuring the county is utilizing the technology to ensure services get to where they need to be, supporting the staff and community will be some of my highest priorities.”

Lanuzza succeeds Director Laura Webster, who retires from the role in July. Webster has served Knox County with distinction for 31 years, 20 as a dispatcher and 11 in administration.

“Though I am looking forward to the next chapter, it is bittersweet leaving,” said Webster. “However, I feel confident that the agency is in good hands. Rick is very experienced in public safety and running an agency.”

Lanuzza will take up his new role on May 18, beginning a transitional period as Webster prepares to depart in July.

Knox County 911 Dispatch handled approximately 46,500 calls for service last year, providing critical communication support to law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical agencies across the county.

03/19/2026

A few construction updates within our district.

1. Howard Danville is set to close on March 30 for 90 days. Replacing bridge in Howard at Magers Road

2. Apple Valley Road is currently closed at ST RT 3. Expected to reopen on March 27

3. Resurfacing of ST RT 62 will begin on April 13 from Millwood to the county line at Brinkhaven.

Stay Safe!

03/17/2026

Sheriff Weckesser has cancelled the snow emergency for Knox County. Stay Safe!

03/17/2026

A level 1 snow emergency has been declared by the Knox County Sheriff Daniel Weckesser. Stay Safe!

03/14/2026

We have been out on 15+ runs since noon today due to the high winds.

There are several roads closed throughout the area, as well as power lines down. Please use extreme caution while driving.

If you have trees down and want to cut them up, make sure there are no power lines running through it. If power lines were to fall on your car, stay inside your car and do not get out! Never approach a downed power line!TREAT ALL POWER LINES AS LIVE!

For those of you without power, please remain patient, as the power is out throughout the area, and check on your neighbor. Stay Safe!

A HIGH WIND WARNING has been issued for Knox County.
03/12/2026

A HIGH WIND WARNING has been issued for Knox County.

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