3-1-1 phone line offers expanded assistance with COVID-19 questions and services

The Unified Government 3-1-1 Call Center and the Unified Government Health Department are offering expanded COVID-19 services to residents and businesses through the 3-1-1- telephone number. The number, also 913-573-5311, is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday.

“We know our community members have a lot of questions about the impact of COVID-19 on their families, their health, and their work,” said Juliann Van Liew, Health Department director. “The new features of 3-1-1 help people get answers to those questions and connects them to much-needed services during a time that has created significant personal and financial stress for our residents.”

The 3-1-1 Call Center has three new components: a clinical call line for medical needs, assistance with social needs and a line for business questions.

Medical needs


The UG has partnered with The University of Kansas Health System to create a clinical call line for residents who have COVID-19 medical questions and needs. The call line is staffed by nurses and other staff from the University of Kansas Health System. Residents can call this line to speak to a trained professional if they:

• Are worried they may have COVID-19 and want to talk to someone about their symptoms
• Want to learn more about testing
• Have other medical questions about COVID-19 and want to speak to a health professional

The Health Department also is coordinating with the Sharon Lee Family Health Care, which has a COVID-19 hotline, available at 913-396-7070, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and weekends from noon to 4 p.m. Both the Sharon Lee hotline and 3-1-1 will be available to serve Wyandotte County residents. Sharon Lee Family Health Care is in discussions with the Health Department about providing volunteers and other assistance for the 3-1-1 line.

Social needs

COVID-19 and the economy have put a strain on Wyandotte County families. The social needs line through 3-1-1 helps residents who are seeking a variety of services, including:

• Food assistance
• Access to health care and health insurance
• Housing
• Employment assistance
• Mental health help

A trained community health worker will respond to these calls and walk residents through the process of accessing the services they need. The Health Department and the University of Kansas Health System have partnered to staff the social needs call line.

Business needs

Area businesses can get their COVID-19 questions answered through 3-1-1. Staff can assist businesses seeking to better understand how the reopening process affects their business and what safety measures they need to take to protect their employees and clients. The business call line is staffed by the UG Economic Development Department.

If you are calling from Wyandotte County, dial 3-1-1 to access the call line. If you are calling from outside the county, dial 913-573-5311. Learn more about the 3-1-1 Call Center at wycokck.org/311, and learn more about COVID-19 in Wyandotte County at wycokck.org/COVID-19.

  • Information from UG Health Department

Police notes

Shooting reported on highway near I-635 and I-70

A shooting was reported at 1:52 a.m. June 1 near I-635 and I-70 highways, according to a social media post by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

The victims were driving when the suspect began shooting at them, according to the report.

The victims managed to get away from the suspect, and there were no injuries, according to the report.

Robbery reported near 7th and Central

A robbery was reported at 10 a.m. June 1 in the 700 block of Central Avenue, according to a social media post by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

The victims were walking when the suspect approached from behind, according to the report.

The suspect demanded the victim’s property and then fled the area, the report stated.

Temperatures to increase this week

The heat index could reach around 90 on Tuesday. (National Weather Service graphic)
Wednesday evening and Wednesday night, there is a slight chance of severe weather, according to the National Weather Service. (National Weather Service graphic)
On Thursday afternoon and evening, there is a slight chance of severe weather, according to the National Weather Service. (National Weather Service graphic)

Warm temperatures and muggy conditions are expected through the week, according to the National Weather Service.

The heat index each day may reach between 85 and 95 degrees this week, the weather service said. The heat can build this week, with some persons becoming more susceptible to the heat as the week goes on.

Daily temperatures after Wednesday could be somewhat uncertain, with thunderstorms possible that could change the day’s high temperature, the weather service said.

Strong thunderstorms will be possible Wednesday and Thursday across portions of the forecast area, according to the weather service.

Today, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 89, the weather service said. A south southwest wind of 11 to 15 mph will gust as high as 23 mph.

Tonight, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 71 and a south southwest wind of 8 to 13 mph, gusting as high as 20 mph, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, there will be a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., the weather service said. The high will be near 91. Heat index values will be as high as 96. A southwest wind of 7 to 10 mph will gust as high as 18 mph.

Wednesday night, there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low of 71, according to the weather service. Between a half and three-quarters of an inch of rain is possible.

Thursday, there is a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 89, the weather service said. A calm wind will become south around 5 mph in the afternoon. Less than a tenth of an inch of rain is possible.

Thursday night, there is a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1 a.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 70. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Friday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 89, the weather service said.

Friday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 69, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 89, the weather service said.

Saturday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 71, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 91, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 70, the weather service said.

Monday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 89, the weather service said.

For more weather information, visit www.weather.gov.