Black-and-yellow, diamond-shaped signs on Oklahoma City fire stations and OnCue stores will mark the return of the National Safe Place Network to help young people who need immediate safety.
“Safe Place gives an option to young people who feel they have no place to turn,” Fire Chief Richard Kelley said. “We want them to know that if they come to a fire station or an OnCue store, we’ll put them in touch with people who can help them.”
The signs resemble one you’d find on a street and say “Safe Place,” with the image of a house taking the place of the “a” in Place. They’ll be affixed to the exterior of every Oklahoma City fire station and OnCue store.
A list of fire stations can be found at okc.
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