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    Sandusky County Public Health can be contacted 24 hours a day in the event of an after-hours public health emergency. 

    After hours call the Sandusky County Sheriff’s Dispatch at 419-334-6433 and ask to speak to a Public Health Official.

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    Public health emergencies could include:

    An immediate environmental health hazard (e.g. drinking water contamination), An infectious disease of immediate public health concern,

    (a Class A reportable disease, which requires disease reporters to contact the health department immediately by phone)

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