The Department offers senior citizens an informational card they can display on their refrigerator. On this card is recorded pertinent information about themselves, such as: their name, date of birth, doctors’ names, medication information, emergency phone numbers and medical history. During an emergency, medical rescue crews know exactly where to look for this information. Refrigerator cards are available at the Smithfield Police Department, Community Police Office, and the Senior Center.
Download a printable Refrigerator Card here (.pdf)
Want to know more?
For additional information or questions about this program contact:
Officer Gary Masterson from the S.P.D. Community Policing Unit via email at gmasterson@smithfieldpd.com. He can also be reached by phone at (401) 231-2500, ext.227. Although emails and voicemails left during weekdays are checked daily, please allow at least 48 hours for responses to your inquiry.
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Officer Orlando Braxton from the S.P.D. Community Policing Unit via email at obraxton@smithfieldpd.com. He can also be reached by phone at (401) 231-2500, ext.238. Although emails and voicemails left during weekdays are checked daily, please allow at least 48 hours for responses to your inquiry.
Other Questions?
For general questions regarding any of our other community programs at the Smithfield Police Department check out the specific webpage dedicated to that program or contact us by phone at (401) 231-2500, ext.202 or via email at events@smithfieldpd.com.
How else can I stay informed?
Smithfield Police Community Newsletter
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