County Recognizes Telecommunicators (NY)

County Recognizes Telecommunicators (NY)

PROC Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Apr22 WEB
The Oswego County Legislature recently designated April 10 to 16 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. Telecommunicators are a vital link between our community and emergency services. They provide voice and computer support – including pre-arrival instructions – for first responders in emergency medical services, law enforcement and fire response services…

DoD Recognizes 911 Professionals During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

The Department of Defense (DoD) is celebrating National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in collaboration with state and municipal emergency response organizations nationwide who support the 911 Telecommunicator Tree of Life.

Throughout the week, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) will join the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and the Defense Logistics Agency to acknowledge the work of 911 professionals leading DoD’s emergency response. Here are a few stories of exceptional telecommunicators from the past year, submitted by the Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force…

Broome County Emergency Services Recognizes National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (NY)

Broome County Emergency Services Recognizes National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (NY)

April 10 through 16 is the National Public Safety Telecommunications Week, and Broome County Public Safety recognizes the often underlooked, unsung heroes of Public Safety.

911 Dispatchers in Broome County take on average 1,500 calls a day, working twenty-four hours and seven days a week. Dispatchers are the unsung heroes of public safety, according to Director of Broome County Emergency Services Patrick Dewing, heroes that are behind the scenes…

Emergency dispatchers honored during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (GA)

Emergency dispatchers honored during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (GA)

Often overlooked, emergency dispatchers play a critical role in emergency services being able to assist countless people a day.

“Without us, nobody could do their job. You wouldn’t get police service. You wouldn’t get fire service. You wouldn’t get an ambulance,” dispatcher Rebecca Farkas said. “Everything starts here when that phone rings.”

To recognize their importance, police and fire service personnel around Cobb provided meals and snacks to dispatchers at the Cobb County 911 Center in Marietta during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week. Each day, crews were treated to meals from different restaurants. Friday’s lunch from the Marietta Dinner was hosted by the Cobb Sheriff’s Department…

Dispatch! – April 10-16 is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NE)

Dispatch! – April 10-16 is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NE)

In 1994, former President Bill Clinton signed it into law, declaring the second week of April a week to honor and appreciate dispatch workers across the country.

Locally, the Columbus-Platte County Joint Communications Center provides emergency dispatch services for the area. Communications Director Rachel Pensick said dispatchers do more than most people realize…

Dix recognizes sheriff office’s emergency dispatchers (GA)

Dix recognizes sheriff office’s emergency dispatchers (GA)

GRIFFIN — The Spalding County Sheriff’s Office showed its appreciation for the office’s dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week.

“Dispatchers are the unsung heroes of public safety,” Spalding County Sheriff Darrell Dix said. “They are always there to answer the call, providing an indispensable service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.”

Dix presented dispatchers with gifts on Wednesday and treated the staff to breakfast on Thursday…