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At the March board of supervisors meeting, the board unanimously voted to recognize the week of April 9 to April 16 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
Public Safety Telecommunicators serve as the central hub for law enforcement, firefighters and paramedics. They provide essential and critical information to first responders, whether it be via collecting information from victims, or by providing that information to officers.
Here in Pulaski, that job is handled by the Pulaski County Joint 9-1-1 communications Center. The service area includes the towns of Dublin and Pulaski, as well as the remainder of Pulaski County. In total, the center provides coverage for 330 square miles, to around 34,872 residents…