This week is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, more commonly known as Dispatchers Week, and local first-responder agencies are celebrating the men and women who are the first point of contact when an emergency arises. Carroll County Sheriff Ken Pingrey says it takes a special person to become a dispatcher.
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Pingrey says emergency dispatchers undergo extensive training in handling a wide variety of challenges and, in some cases, assisting callers through life-threatening situations.
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He adds law enforcement, firefighters, and emergency medical service personnel are fortunate to have tremendous support from area communities and residents. Pingrey says dispatchers deserve the same level of thanks.
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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week started Sunday, April 9 and runs through Saturday, April 15.