
All the dispatchers of the City of Yuma Public Safety Communications Center
What makes our center unique and why all of the dispatchers who work in my dispatch center inspire me is because through all of it and the pandemic they have thrived.
What makes our center unique and why all of the dispatchers who work in my dispatch center inspire me is because through all of it and the pandemic they have thrived.
Frankln Chatman is a Telecommunicator I, who exemplifies the words inspiring and influential within our communication center.
She is not just my HERO she is the WHOLE centers HERO and everyone that has the pleasure of meeting her.
My Team of superheroes are my role models. They consistently inspire and motivate each other to do better than they did yesterday.
Our team hit it out of the ballpark last year and I can not begin to tell you how proud I am to call them my co-workers.
These Telecommunicators exemplify the motto calm voice in the dark night with nerves of steel and heart of gold.
She is a dedicated and fierce friend, leader and mom of two, who always goes above and beyond to ensure that her staff in the ECC are taken care of and loved.
But above their individual and collective excellence as public safety dispatchers, every one of them are wonderful people.
He’s always on top of public safety but most importantly officer safety!
She has a passion for her work that shines through in those moments where it matters, those moments that our officers depend on us for vital information, quick thinking and using good judgement.
As I said before, 9-1-1 operators are that calming voice we hear, but he has what his co-dispatchers call “a Dad voice”.
Ashley always goes above and beyond her normal dispatcher duties. She comes to work eager to work and is always willing to help.
Mr. Quiroga is compassionate, a hard worker, and knowledgeable and always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need.
I am thankful for David’s experience everyday. He has helped me become a better call-talker for the public and the police officers!
The storm brought new challenges for everyone in the area. The Team was able to adapt, overcome, and still make themselves available to help our City.
We have an entire 9-1-1 center full of heroes.
Not only did she prepare me for this job, but she also gave me the strength and courage to believe in myself and become a great asset for the public and the city of San Antonio.
Denise has been described as an octopus on steroids. She is a bright and shining star at our second home and definitely wears her cape well.
Helping to save lives is a part of what Tasharnda Gainey does every day, but her willingness to assist a stranger even during her off-hours earned her a heroism award.
From COVID-19 to civil unrest within the City of Richmond, Emergency Communications Officer Melanie Givens has remained committed to being an influential leader within rva911
Initially apprehensive, ECS Ward quickly adapted to change and has demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities and abilities.
Each year, we take some time to say thank you to our true first, first responders with National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. This week is all about YOU! Emergency Communications Centers (ECC’s) around the world …
She does it all showing concern for the citizens, officer safety, respect for all co-workers with a guaranteed daily smile on her face.
A dispatcher beyond her tenure, she is someone who sets the standard even for senior dispatchers.
My hero is my Uncle. For the past 1.5 years he has been battling lung and brain cancer (the same cancer that my mother succumbed to). He has the best spirit and outlook on his …