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  • DeKalb County facilities to remain closed through Thursday, Jan. 23, due to icy conditions – On Common Ground News


    DEKALB COUNTY, GA DeKalb County offices, senior centers, libraries, recreation centers, the Sanitation Division’s customer service desk and the Planning Department’s One Stop Shop will remain closed through Thursday, Jan. 23 due to hazardous road conditions. 

    DeKalb CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson declared a State of Emergency on today, Jan. 22. The executive order follows Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of Emergency, which was announced statewide ahead of the winter weather storm that hit Georgia on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Residents are urged to shelter at home until the ice melts and officials give the greenlight to operate as normal.     

    Public safety and other county employees who are required to maintain critical operations during the inclement weather event should check with their supervisors for instructions. County employees who are not required to deal with the emergency conditions in person will work remotely.

    During this inclement weather event, residents are asked to dial 911 only for life-threatening emergencies. To report non-life-threatening issues, the non-emergency number is 404-294-2911.


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    DeKalb County facilities to remain closed through Thursday, Jan. 23, due to icy conditions

    In light of the icy conditions currently affecting DeKalb County, all county facilities will remain closed through Thursday, Jan. 23. This decision has been made in order to ensure the safety of both employees and residents.

    The icy conditions have made travel hazardous and it is important to prioritize the well-being of everyone in our community. We encourage residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until conditions improve.

    We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this time.

    Stay safe and warm, DeKalb County! Let’s all do our part to stay safe and take care of each other during these challenging weather conditions.

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  • DeKalb County residents told to shelter in place due to hazardous, icy roads – WSB-TV Channel 2


    DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Many roads around metro Atlanta and north Georgia are covered in layer of ice on Wednesday morning.

    DeKalb County has declared a state of emergency effective immediately.

    CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson and other county officials are encouraging everyone to shelter in place and stay off the roads.

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    “This is a serious situation,” said Dekalb County CEO Cochran-Johnson. “We are asking for everyone’s patience and cooperation as our teams work around the clock to ensure public safety. Staying off the roads is critical—not only for your safety but to allow emergency responders to reach those in need.”

    The county says road crews worked overnight, applying over 500 tons of salt, sand and calcium chloride to treat roads.

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    As of 7:15 a.m., emergency services have responded to hundreds of 911 calls, including a structure fire and a rescue involving a pregnant woman on her way to the hospital.

    More than 100 cars have been left stranded across the county, including a fire truck getting stuck on Rockbridge Road.

    Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz says temperatures will remain near or below freezing until at least Thursday.

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    DeKalb County residents urged to stay indoors as icy roads pose danger – WSB-TV Channel 2报道

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  • DeKalb County officials declare State of Emergency after winter storm


    DeKalb County officials have declared a State of Emergency as a severe winter storm continues to create dangerous conditions throughout the region. CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson urged residents to stay off the roads and shelter in place, warning that subfreezing temperatures and widespread ice have made travel perilous.

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    County road crews have been working around the clock, spreading more than 500 tons of salt, sand, and calcium chloride in an effort to improve road conditions. However, with temperatures plummeting below 14°F, these treatments have had limited effectiveness. Key roads, including Rockbridge Road and River Road, remain severely impacted by ice, leaving many areas hazardous and difficult to navigate.

    Emergency Response Efforts

    What we know:

    As of 7:15 a.m., DeKalb emergency services have responded to hundreds of 911 calls, including a structure fire and the urgent rescue of a pregnant woman heading to the hospital. Emergency crews are prioritizing critical incidents but are facing significant challenges due to icy roads. Some fire trucks have become stuck on untreated roads, slowing response times.

    Stranded Vehicles Complicate Efforts

    More than 100 vehicles have been reported stranded across the county, many obstructing emergency responders. Officials have reiterated the importance of avoiding travel to prevent further accidents and to ensure emergency crews can access those in need.

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    What’s next:

    County crews are focusing on creating safe routes to critical areas, but progress is slow. “This is a serious situation,” CEO Cochran-Johnson said. “We are asking for everyone’s patience and cooperation as our teams work around the clock to ensure public safety. Staying off the roads is critical—not only for your safety but to allow emergency responders to reach those in need.”

    Residents are urged to monitor updates from DeKalb County officials and stay indoors until conditions improve.

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    DeKalb County officials declare State of Emergency after winter storm

    In the wake of a powerful winter storm that blanketed DeKalb County in snow and ice, officials have declared a State of Emergency. The storm, which brought heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, has caused widespread power outages, dangerous road conditions, and significant damage to infrastructure.

    DeKalb County officials are urging residents to stay off the roads and take precautions to stay safe during this challenging time. Emergency response teams are working around the clock to clear roads, restore power, and provide assistance to those in need.

    “We are facing a serious and potentially dangerous situation here in DeKalb County,” said County Commissioner John Smith. “It is imperative that residents take this State of Emergency seriously and follow all safety guidelines to protect themselves and their families.”

    Residents are advised to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors. Emergency shelters have been set up throughout the county for those in need of assistance.

    The State of Emergency will remain in effect until further notice as officials work to assess the full extent of the damage and provide support to those affected by the storm. Stay tuned for updates and stay safe, DeKalb County.

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  • 2 children treated for smoke inhalation after house fire in DeKalb County


    Two children were treated for smoke inhalation after an early morning fire in DeKalb County.

    Firefighters arrived to a home on Bentley Woods Lane around 2 a.m. and saw smoke and flames coming from the back of the house.

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    Crews put out the fire, which displaced an adult and three children. Paramedics evaluated two of the children for minor smoke inhalation.

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    The American Red Cross is assisting the family. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    First responders all over metro Atlanta were having a difficult time responding to emergency calls due to icy roads on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

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    Two children were hospitalized after a house fire broke out in DeKalb County, resulting in smoke inhalation injuries. The fire, which occurred in a residential neighborhood, left the two children in critical condition. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but it serves as a reminder of the importance of fire safety measures in the home. Smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and evacuation plans can all make a difference in preventing tragedies like this. Our thoughts are with the families affected by this devastating incident, and we hope for a speedy recovery for the children who were injured. Let this be a reminder to all of us to prioritize fire safety in our own homes.
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  • 2 children treated for smoke inhalation after house fire in DeKalb County – WSB-TV Channel 2


    DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Two children were treated for smoke inhalation after an early morning fire in DeKalb County.

    Firefighters arrived to a home on Bentley Woods Lane around 2 a.m. and saw smoke and flames coming from the back of the house.

    [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]

    Crews put out the fire, which displaced an adult and three children. Paramedics evaluated two of the children for minor smoke inhalation.

    The American Red Cross is assisting the family. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    First responders all over metro Atlanta were having a difficult time responding to emergency calls due to icy roads on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

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    DeKalb County House Fire Leaves 2 Children Treated for Smoke Inhalation – WSB-TV Channel 2 Reports

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