by AllThingsECC.com | Aug 8, 2021 | Comm Center News
The Board of Selectman at a July 19 meeting unanimously approved the dispatch union contract, representing Newtown employees and Nutmeg Independent Public Safety employees.
According to First Selectman Dan Rosenthal, the negotiations with the union were “amicable” and were able to be conducted informally.
“The cost of negotiations goes up if you involve a lot of lawyers,” said Rosenthal. “I think it’s a better process.”…
by AllThingsECC.com | Aug 8, 2021 | Comm Center News
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah emergency dispatch centers were inundated with phone calls to 911 when a massive wave of wildfire smoke crept into the northern part of the state Friday.
As the smoke moved in with shocking speed, along with the unmistakable smell of fire, a large portion of Uthans believed fires were raging nearby and wanted to alert emergency responders.
The Utah County Sheriff’s Office received a large number of calls from concerned residents. Dispatchers referred callers to media and weather reports that explained that the smoke was coming from out-of-state wildfires…
by AllThingsECC.com | Aug 8, 2021 | Comm Center News
The Grapevine Police Department is dealing with a major shortage of 911 dispatchers and is hoping a signing bonus will help.
Grapevine Police are offering a $1,200 bonus for newly-hired dispatchers — $600 upon hire, $300 upon completion of the probationary period, and another $300 on the one-year anniversary.
Amanda McNew with Grapevine Police says they’re looking for people who are strong multitaskers.
Like all other police departments throughout North Texas and across the country, Grapevine is experiencing a critical shortage of 911 call-takers. McNew says while that is not leading to 911 calls going unanswered, they are having to use police officers and firefighters to answer the phones…
by AllThingsECC.com | Aug 8, 2021 | Comm Center News
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) — A Fort Collins police dispatcher who has been taking emergency calls for 20 years was on the other end of the line on Monday.
Dispatcher Tricia Leslie was at the end of her shift at 7 p.m. On the way home, she spotted a person who fit the description of a sexual assault suspect that was called in earlier in the day.
She immediately called the police, actually she called her husband, who is a Fort Collins police sergeant. He and other officers responded and made the arrest…
by AllThingsECC.com | Aug 8, 2021 | Comm Center News
“What’s the least you need in terms of staffing for, especially 911,” FOX 29’s Dave Kinchen asked.
“You know I wouldn’t be able to give you that answer off the top of my head, but again when you look at the demographic or the employees that work in there there’s a high number of single parents that work there. I don’t want to say force but when you compel staff to work a lot of mandatory overtime during a pandemic. It makes professionally it makes it very difficult for people to manage their personal lives as well,” Outlaw explained…