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Brevard County Sheriff's Office honors telecommunicators during Appreciation Week
Summary
The Brevard County Sheriff's Office is recognizing its telecommunicators during Public Safety Telecommunicator Appreciation Week and described them as lifelines who handle 911 calls and dispatch emergency resources. Sheriff officials noted their dedication and encouraged public recognition of the team.
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Brevard County, Florida — This week the Brevard County Sheriff's Office highlighted the work of its telecommunicators as part of Public Safety Telecommunicator Appreciation Week. The office described these staff as lifelines who take 911 calls and dispatch emergency resources across the county. Telecommunicators support Deputies, Fire/Rescue, Ocean Rescue and Animal Services and are said to assist citizens, first responders and even pets. The Sheriff noted visits to the Unified Communication Center where he observed the team's commitment and pride.
Key facts:
- The Sheriff's Office is recognizing telecommunicators during Public Safety Telecommunicator Appreciation Week.
- Telecommunicators receive 911 calls and dispatch Deputies, Fire/Rescue, Ocean Rescue, and Animal Services.
- The office described the team as lifelines for residents, firefighters, law enforcement, and pets.
- The Sheriff reported visiting the Unified Communication Center and observing staff dedication and pride.
- The Sheriff expressed pride in the team and asked that they be recognized during the appreciation week.
Summary:
The Sheriff's Office says telecommunicators perform routine work that supports emergency response and community safety across Brevard County. Public remarks from the Sheriff emphasized pride in the team's dedication and formal recognition during the appreciation week. Undetermined at this time.
