
My MVECC Team
This team of amazing individuals trusted me as we marched through the pandemic. Everything that was thrown at them they handled with grace and understanding.
This team of amazing individuals trusted me as we marched through the pandemic. Everything that was thrown at them they handled with grace and understanding.
Jen absorbs her training material so quickly. She is able to demonstrate her new skills with ease.
She assumed the role of Assistant Director a while back and wow!! She has really stepped up!
She learned the job during the height of COVID, when there were virtually no calls and still managed to become of the best callktakers we have ever had.
Heather Tompkins has a favorite saying. “I broke dispatch.” In fact, she has done so several times.
Kama has stepped into a new role of Lead TAC. Although it’s a bit overwhelming at times, she has taken it one step at a time and is learning the process quickly.
Michelle takes a down and dirty approach to Sex Offender Registrations. She goes above and beyond with her efforts to gather information.
I am inspired by a co-worker named Fatima Singleton, She is the epitome of being an invisible super woman.
We went to a Central Dispatch Center in July 2020, combining 3 agencies into 1. I became the 3rd shift supervisor and could not ask for a better crew.
I could go on and on about how motivating she is, because she is such a great co-worker. She has personally encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone so I can grow,
My superhero, is my best friend, partner on a daily basis at work, and I consider her to be a sister.
Rachel Fuller is so much more than a supervisor. She is an encourager, an advocate, and an example of the dispatcher we all want to be when we grow up.
These individuals go above and beyond the call of duty every shift providing critical support in translation services, fire and medical dispatching, and coordinating with Japanese resources for our Marine Corps base.
I believe every one of our dispatchers are heroes, during these trying times. Covid-19 has changed every aspect of our daily functions.
Although I’ve only been here just less than two years, it didn’t take me long to realize the incredible work ethic and desire to continually improve and learn displayed by Shilo.
I have been very blessed to have a person who continues to support and encourage our center and myself as a 911 dispatcher even though she has hung up her headset.
In her 4 years in this job she has become a CTO, TIC, Leader of the Center Employee Outreach Program as well as many self-initiated certifications she works on with FEMA and our parent companies.
Robbins’ team spent their “down time” when not answering phone calls or radio traffic during their 12-hour shift cutting out hearts and writing uplifting messages on them.
Amy is the most selfless person I know. If a shift needs to be covered, she covers it. If someone takes a tough call, she is right there checking on you.
They have dealt with staffing shortages, platoon changes, management changes, cutbacks, retirements, Covid restrictions and we are going through major technology upgrades (CAD, phones etc.).
The dispatchers of the Lake County Sheriffs Office in Tennessee, are real small town superheroes. A small agency, but all of them with big hearts!
Kellie is one smart young lady that truly knows what’s she’s doing. Doesn’t get flustered at all. She is AWESOME!!!!
My SUPERHEROES no matter how cliche it may sound to some of you are my wife and kids. My wife is the absolute most supportive wife anyone could ask for who works in this profession.
Ms. Lee has always been a constant source of encouragement and knowledge for me. She deserves to be recognized for what she does and the dispatchers that she has molded and still mentors.
There are many trials she has overcome with a positive attitude and the drive to continue helping our community in her position as call taker, dispatcher, training officer, supervisor and the awesome shift commander that she is today.