06/03/2026
We want to give a big thank you to the Town of Jonesville, Jonesville Police Department, and Arlington Fire & Rescue for having us and Yadkin County Emergency Services out last night for a tour of the new Double Bluff Recreation Area! This park is truly unlike anything else in the county, and with that comes some unique challenges for emergency responders. With the grand opening this weekend, we want to make sure you know how to reach us if you ever need help while you’re out there.
1. Call 911 first.
If you’re in trouble, call us. Calling 911 gives us access to your location data and helps us get a better picture of where you are in the park. Fair warning: some areas have limited or no cell service, so plan accordingly. We may not be able to pinpoint your exact location, but even a general area helps us guide responders to you faster.
2. Called our admin line instead? No problem.
Using RapidDeploy Radius, we can send a link to your phone that shares your live location with us in real time. Just provide your cell number, accept the link, and allow location permissions. No more “hang up and call 911 so we can get your location.”
3. Not enough service for a call? Text us.
You can text 911 by entering “911” as the contact in your messages app. Text often requires less bandwidth than a voice call, so it may work when a call won’t. iPhone 17s, select Android devices, and T-Mobile customers may also have satellite connectivity available for emergency calls and texts. Check with your carrier or device manufacturer to see if you’re covered.
4. Download What3Words before you go.
This free app divides the entire world into 10x10 meter squares and assigns each one a unique three-word address. Even better: our CAD system can take those three words and convert them directly into a dispatchable location. It takes two minutes to download and could make a real difference.
5. Tell someone your plan.
Double Bluff is a well-maintained and beautiful area, but outdoor activities always carry some risk of injury, getting turned around, or losing contact. Before you head out, let someone know when you’re leaving and when you expect to be back. If you want to go the extra mile, share where you parked, what you’re driving, and what you’re wearing. That information can be invaluable to responders if something goes wrong.
We’re proud of the partnership we have with the Town of Jonesville and grateful to have this incredible space in our community. We hope you enjoy the park this weekend and beyond. We’ll be here if you need us.