. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1119086807"^^ . . . . . . "13950"^^ . . "Aux \u00C9tats-Unis, une trentaine d'\u00C9tats dispose d'un Department of Public Safety (\u00AB Minist\u00E8re de la s\u00E9curit\u00E9 publique \u00BB) chapeautant la police d'\u00C9tat et les services de s\u00E9curit\u00E9 civile (pompiers, aide m\u00E9dicale urgente, secours, inspections de s\u00E9curit\u00E9, etc.)."@fr . "Aux \u00C9tats-Unis, une trentaine d'\u00C9tats dispose d'un Department of Public Safety (\u00AB Minist\u00E8re de la s\u00E9curit\u00E9 publique \u00BB) chapeautant la police d'\u00C9tat et les services de s\u00E9curit\u00E9 civile (pompiers, aide m\u00E9dicale urgente, secours, inspections de s\u00E9curit\u00E9, etc.)."@fr . "In the United States, a department of public safety is a state or local government agency which often has a broad portfolio of responsibilities, which may include some or all of the following: \n* Fire services: provides fire prevention and suppression. \n* Rescue services: provides rescue services. \n* Haz-mat services: provides hazardous materials response. \n* Ambulance and emergency medical services (EMS): provides emergency medical care and transportation \n* Policing services: provides law enforcement, community policing and outreach. \n* Emergency communications: operates the public interface emergency communications telephone system by providing the 9-1-1 and Enhanced 911 emergency telephone numbers. \n* Office of emergency management (OEM): plans for and operates the emergency operations center during calamities, disasters, special events and emergencies. \n* Inspections and code enforcement: usually building safety, which includes construction, electrical et al. and vehicle inspections. \n* Animal control: this category could also include wildlife officers, game wardens, and dog catchers. \n* Department of motor vehicles (DMV): includes administration of driver's licenses, license plates and identification cards. \n* Department of transportation (DOT): includes vehicle registration, tags and license plates. These responsibilities are usually organized into separate agencies under a DPS due to their diversity, though there is a critical exception in certain local jurisdictions (as further explained below). In other countries, equivalent agencies may be known as the ministry of the interior. In U.S. state or local governments that do not have a DPS, equivalent agencies may be known as the department of emergency services."@en . . . "1086554"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Department of public safety"@en . . . . . "In the United States, a department of public safety is a state or local government agency which often has a broad portfolio of responsibilities, which may include some or all of the following: \n* Fire services: provides fire prevention and suppression. \n* Rescue services: provides rescue services. \n* Haz-mat services: provides hazardous materials response. \n* Ambulance and emergency medical services (EMS): provides emergency medical care and transportation \n* Policing services: provides law enforcement, community policing and outreach. \n* Emergency communications: operates the public interface emergency communications telephone system by providing the 9-1-1 and Enhanced 911 emergency telephone numbers. \n* Office of emergency management (OEM): plans for and operates the emergency operations"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Department of Public Safety"@fr . . . . . . . . .