The Fond du Lac County Communications Center will be saying farewell to a longtime member of their staff in the coming days. Dispatcher Frank Quick will be retiring from the dispatch center on Sunday, after 33-and-a-half years of service as a 9-1-1 dispatcher. County Communications and Emergency Management Director Bobbi Hicken tells us that Quick will be missed in the dispatch center. “He just is a wonderful person, has worked very hard and is finally hanging up his headset and going on to retirement,” Hicken said. “He was one of my training officers, he taught me everything I know – it’s going to be a big void to fill, but we are extremely happy for him.” An open house will be held at ….
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