National Public Safety Telecommunicator’s Week Declared in Recognition of Madison’s Safety Dispatch Center (NJ)

National Public Safety Telecommunicator’s Week Declared in Recognition of Madison’s Safety Dispatch Center (NJ)

MADISON, NJ – In recognition of Madison’s Safety Dispatch Center, Mayor Bob Conley issued a proclamation declaring the week of April 11- April 17, National Public Safety Telecommunicator’s Week. The proclamation was issued during Madison’s Borough Council Meeting, held on April 12 th .

“We join in honoring the men and women whose diligence and professionalism keep our community and citizens safe”, said Mayor Conley…

Dispatchers: The unsung heroes (WY)

You might be asking yourself, “who are these people behind the glass window?” They are the hardworking people of the Torrington Communication Center. The unsung heroes of the Goshen County community…

Public Safety Telecommunicators Help Rescue Child Stolen by Non-Custodial Parent (ID)

During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) recognizes those who save lives in times of crisis and raises awareness of the hard work and dedication of public safety telecommunicators.

On February 21, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. the Glendive (MT) 911 Communications Center sent a multi-state message from the Glendive Police requesting law enforcement agencies attempt to locate a child abducted by a non-custodial parent in a stolen vehicle possibly en route to California. The Idaho State Police (ISP) Regional Communications Center (RCC) South in Meridian broadcast the information to the Pocatello and Idaho Falls areas and ISP Troopers in Pocatello began expanding their search toward the Idaho-Utah border…