File of Life
The Plymouth Public Safety Department offers residents free File of Life packets – a potentially life-saving tool that provides critical medical information to first responders in the event of an emergency at home.
The File of Life is a red magnetic pocket that is kept on the refrigerator at home. It contains a medical information card that residents fill out with health history, medications, allergies, emergency contacts and insurance information. An identifying sticker is also included to place at the home’s entrance, which alerts first responders that File of Life information is available.
Plymouth residents can pick up a free File of Life packet at the Public Safety Building, 3400 Plymouth Blvd. The packet comes with a medical card to fill out, a red magnetic pouch and a sticker. New medical cards can be downloaded and printed from the link below.
File of Life card (PDF)
Smart911
Be prepared for any emergency by giving public safety the information they need to better help and communicate with you. For more information see the Smart911 website.
Medicine Disposal
Find drop box locations for Medicine Disposal in Hennepin County.
For small quantities of medication, the Plymouth Police Department provides drug deactivation bags residents can use at home to safely dispose of unwanted/unused medications in the trash. The bags contain activated carbon, which neutralizes the medication and prevents it from contaminating the groundwater.
Drug deactivation bags can be picked up in the lobby of the Plymouth Public Safety Building, 3400 Plymouth Blvd. Residents can obtain two bags per visit, depending on availability.
Hours: The Plymouth Public Safety Department is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Step 1: Place medication in the bag. |
Step 2: Fill halfway with warm tap water and wait 30 seconds. |
Step 3: Seal and gently shake bag. Dispose of bag in the trash. |
Two sizes of bags may be available, depending on current supplies.
- The larger bag allows for disposal of up to 90 pills, 12 ounces of liquid medication or 12 transdermal patches.
- The smaller bag allows for disposal of 45 pills, 6 ounces of liquid medication or six transdermal patches.
The bags are available to residents, thanks to donations by the Armstrong-Cooper Youth Hockey Association, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and the Plymouth Crime and Fire Prevention Fund.
Firearm Safety
Free gun locks are available for pickup at the police department during business hours to help keep your family and community safe. Properly securing firearms reduces the risk of accidents and keeps them out of the hands of children or unauthorized individuals. |