East Baton Rouge Parish praises EMS dispatchers, reminds people when to call 911 (LA)

East Baton Rouge Parish praises EMS dispatchers, reminds people when to call 911 (LA)

BATON ROUGE – They’re the people you never see in an emergency situation, but they might be some of the most important people you’ll deal with.

Today is the last day of National EMS Communications Week.

While the week is for praising these workers, the city also hopes to clarify when you should dial 9-1-1.

Kiera Crawford answers more than 150 emergency calls a day.

“The phone is going to be ringing off the hook,” Crawford said…

Dispatchers recognized during National Public Safety Telecommunicators week (WI)

Dispatchers recognized during National Public Safety Telecommunicators week (WI)

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) – Saturday marked the final day of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.

Aileen Bush is one of the supervisors for the Eau Claire Police Department’s dispatch center.

“I’ve been here for 21 years,” Bush said.

Bush says she saw the job posting one day and thought being a dispatcher could be a way to help the community and get involved. She says it’s been interesting ever since…

County commissioners recognize two groups that serve community (MI)

County commissioners recognize two groups that serve community (MI)

New Lapeer County Animal Control Chief Rachel Horton had her new badge pinned on by husband Ben at Thursday’s Board of Commissioners meeting. Horton is replacing Chief Dave Eady, who is retiring from the position at the end of this month. Photo by Krystal Moralee

LAPEER — The Lapeer County Board of Commissioners recognized two groups of people that serve Lapeer County in various ways by passing two resolutions at Thursday’s Committee of the Whole meeting.

First, in honor of Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, the board recognized Lapeer County Central Dispatch for being the answering point for all public safety response in Lapeer County. The staff is recognized for providing the single most vital link for police, fire, and emergency medical service providers as they serve the community, assisting in the saving of many lives, the apprehension of criminals, and the prevention of considerable property loss each year…

Fairfield Gets $3.5M Grant To Upgrade Police, Fire Radio Network (CT)

Fairfield Gets $3.5M Grant To Upgrade Police, Fire Radio Network (CT)

FAIRFIELD, CT — Fairfield recently received $3.5 million from the federal government to replace the town’s emergency radio network.

“I want to thank Senator (Richard) Blumenthal for his help in securing these federal dollars that will cover the cost to build the infrastructure of the network that will allow our Police and Fire Departments to connect directly with the State’s platform and other municipalities, which is critical during emergencies for both first responders and our community,” First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick said Thursday in an email newsletter to residents…

Be smart when you call 911 (IN)

Be smart when you call 911 (IN)

It takes a calm person to work in a 911 dispatch center.

The people who call for help are often distressed and can become demanding and abusive when they think the dispatcher is asking too many questions and not sending help quickly enough.

But dispatchers like Jennifer Tharp must stay calm, collect information the first responders need to help the caller, and give concise instructions on how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation or other lifesaving techniques, even when someone is hysterical or berating them…