Study: Majority of 911 Calls in New Orleans Don’t Require Police (LA)

Study: Majority of 911 Calls in New Orleans Don’t Require Police (LA)

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In a time when the New Orleans Police Department is grossly understaffed and overtaxed, a new study has found that the majority of 911 calls received in the city are for non-criminal situations that don’t require a police presence at all.

In an analysis of publicly available 911 data, the Vera Institute of Justice – a nonpartisan group comprised of hundreds of researchers and advocates – found that over 61 percent of 911 calls in New Orleans are for non-criminal situations. This indicates that city residents are relying on police response to situations that present no imminent public safety risk, and have little to do with crime…

911 Center Voices Honored on Telecommunicators Week

(TNS) – Their faces are never seen, but their voices are always heard. When you are panicking, they remain calm. They are the unseen heroes of first-responder agencies, the telecommunicators.

Public safety telecommunicators, sometimes known as emergency dispatchers, are being recognized this week during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines public safety telecommunicators as those who operate communication systems at 9-1-1 and other emergency centers, gather information from callers regarding public safety matters, then relay that information to appropriate emergency response personnel to respond. They also may offer aid or instructions to callers at times… READ MORE

First Responders: Dispatchers are first line of emergency response (NY)

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week continues through Saturday. The week – it is always the second week of April – honors the thousands of men and women who respond to emergency calls, dispatch emergency professionals and equipment, and render life-saving assistance to the world’s citizens.

The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office Communications Bureau includes the 911 Division, which handles emergency calls for service; and the Sheriff’s Office Communications Division, which handles Sheriff’s Office calls for service and administrative lines. The Bureau is made up of 15 full-time dispatchers, two senior dispatchers, three part-time dispatchers, a communications specialist and the director who leads the bureau… READ MORE

Editorial: Emergency dispatchers deserving of tribute (PA)

Editorial: Emergency dispatchers deserving of tribute (PA)

In recent years, much has been made of the incredibly important role first responders play in keeping our communities safe, and rightfully so.

Of course people have always known this but may have taken it for granted. But ever since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, put their heroism on display, public appreciation for them has grown. The same was true during the COVID-19 pandemic, when police, fire and emergency medical personnel kept coming to work, putting their health at risk while so many of the rest of us stayed home…

911 dispatchers recognized for their work (OK)

911 dispatchers recognized for their work (OK)

Nid, Okla. , Law enforcement agencies in Garfield County recognized local 911 dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week.

Every year, during the second week of April, telecommunications personnel are honored for their service in the public safety community across the United States.

Jess Harlow, a 911 supervisor for the Enid Police Department’s Dispatch Center, said 911 dispatchers deserve recognition for their work because they get the information they need, stay calm, calm others and send the appropriate responders to the right location…

National Telecommunicators Week honors Mid State heroes (TN)

National Telecommunicators Week honors Mid State heroes (TN)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Dispatch centers across Tennessee celebrated National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week throughout the week.

The week, sponsored by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International, honored the thousands of men and women who respond to emergency calls, dispatch emergency professionals and equipment, and render life-saving assistance to citizens.

The Rutherford County Sheriff’s office recognized one of their telecommunicators, Christina Lee. She remained calm as she radioed the information to deputies responding to a plane crash that killed seven church members onboard May 29, 2021, at Percy Priest Lake…