Roanoke, VA – The City of Roanoke will celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 9-15, to honor the men and women who serve as public safety telecommunicators. The city will recognize its dispatchers with various forms of appreciation throughout the entire week. In addition, the E-911 Center has selected Kenttrell Trotter as Dispatcher of the Year; she will be honored in a ceremony during the week’s events and will receive a plaque in recognition of this honor.
The center’s dispatchers handle more than 275, 000 emergency and non-emergency calls each year, dispatching calls to Roanoke Police, Fire and EMS personnel to meet the needs of the public in emergencies and on a routine basis.
Congress proclaimed the second week of April as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in 1991. Today, hundreds of thousands of calls placed to 911 centers across the nation are answered by telecommunicators, dispatchers and communications operators, who utilize telephones, radios and computers to provide support to law enforcement, Fire-EMS, and other government field personnel.
For information about the City of Roanoke’s E-911 Center or the week’s events, please contact Rebekah Stephens, E-911 Operations Specialist, at 540-853-5348.