Unseen First Responders Honored: Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (CA)

Unseen First Responders Honored: Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (CA)

SANTA CRUZ, CA — The California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) public safety dispatchers are the unseen first responder professionals serving as the essential link between the public and emergency personnel in times of crisis. To highlight their indispensable service, the CHP joins public safety agencies throughout the country in recognizing April 10-16, 2022, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators’ Week.

“I want to formally thank the hundreds of women and men serving as public safety operators and dispatchers,” said CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray…

Westport and Fairfield police departments open a joint dispatch center at Sacred Heart University

Westport and Fairfield police departments open a joint dispatch center at Sacred Heart University

The towns of Fairfield and Westport have combined their 911 call centers at a new emergency dispatch center at Sacred Heart University.

The two towns started talking about combining their 911 call centers five years ago in order to reduce duplication of resources and increase response time, and opened the dispatch center in March.

Gary MacNamara, Sacred Heart’s executive director of public safety and government affairs, said that the center has many benefits…

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (Canada)

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (Canada)

Those working behind the scenes in the public safety community are being recognized this week.

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week takes place across Canada from April 10 to 16.

Telecommunicators are known by some as the first “first responders,” and “heroes behind the headset.”

They answer emergency calls, dispatch first responders and equipment, and render life-saving assistance, among other duties…

Alberta RCMP recognizes National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (Canada)

The Alberta RCMP would like recognize the hard work of its Operational Communications Centres (OCC) and their operators during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week from April 11-17. Our OCC teams work hard behind the scenes 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to manage incoming calls for service to keep our citizens and communities safe throughout Alberta.

With more than 796,000 calls for service recorded in the past year, we remind citizens to be mindful that emergency communications centres are busy at all hours with incoming calls about public safety. 9-1-1 should only be dialed in true emergency situations – when public or personal safety is at risk or a crime is in progress…

Celebrating National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (MI)

Celebrating National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (MI)

NEGAUNEE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WLUC) – Every year during the second full week of April, we celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, where we honor and thank our 911 dispatchers.

The Marquette County Central Dispatch is located in Negaunee township and the 15 employees there handle 911 calls for the county and other areas. They work 12-hour shifts and have continuing education for their careers…