Pleasanton police welcome newest dispatcher (CA)

Pleasanton police welcome newest dispatcher (CA)

The Pleasanton Police Department recently held a swearing-in ceremony for the city’s newest police dispatcher, Michelle Pineda.

A hire from the Yolo County Emergency Communications Agency, where she dispatched for four police departments and 18 fire agencies, Pineda said she was inspired to become an emergency call dispatcher after receiving a recruitment email several years prior. She’s an alum of Colusa High School and California State University, Sacramento…

Commissioners declare National Telecommunicator Week (PA)

Commissioners declare National Telecommunicator Week (PA)

The Clearfield County Commissioners declared April 11-17 as National Telecommunicator Week at its meeting Tuesday.

The Clearfield County 911 Center had 110,043 calls last year, which is an average of about 300 per day according to Clearfield County 911 Coordinator Jeremy Ruffner.

Ruffner said 2020 call volume fell by about 8,000 calls, which is the first time in 20 years call volume has fell…


National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week (DE)

National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week (DE)

Date Posted: Wednesday, April 14th, 2021

Delaware- The Delaware State Police (DSP) is proud to recognize and honor its public safety communication personnel during National Public Safety Telecommunications Operators Week. The Delaware State Police Communications Section consists of three 911 Public Safety Answering Points (dispatch centers), which are located in each of the three Delaware counties and Headquarters Communications in Dover. Every year in April, since 1994, a week is set aside as National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week to recognize and honor the men and women working the many Communication Centers Nationwide…

Celebrating National Telecommunications Week (MI)

Celebrating National Telecommunications Week (MI)

Dispatch centers are the very first line of help in an emergency, and every day they come to work ready to help their communities.

The past year has been a confusing time for a lot of people and dispatchers are getting calls related to COVID-19 that are most non-emergencies. Benzie County Dispatch says that this has added a lot more work to what their days used to look like…