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Ventura County Sheriff - Moorpark Station
Thursday April 9th, 2015 :: 04:24 p.m. PDT

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National Public Safety Telecommunications Week

VENTURA COUNTY SHERIFF
NEWS STORY

GEOFF DEAN, SHERIFF
www.VCSD.org

Nature of Incident:
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week
Report Number:
Non-applicable
Location:
Ventura County Sheriff’s Communications Center
Date & Time:
April 12 – April 18, 2015
Unit(s) Responsible:
Sheriff’s Communications Center






Narrative:

National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is April 12 – 18, 2015, and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is honoring the public safety dispatchers who serve as the lifeline between people in need and vital law enforcement services. These public safety dispatchers have dedicated their careers to providing superior service to people who have a need for law enforcement assistance. In many cases, the dispatcher can make the difference between life and death.
Each year, the public safety dispatchers and supervisors at the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office handle more than 340,000 telephone calls, including 98,000 911 calls. Every day, hundreds of people depend on the skill, expertise and commitment of the dispatchers who work in public safety communications. These team members help save countless lives by handling emergency telephone calls, dispatching law enforcement resources, and providing moral support to people in distress.
Public safety dispatchers must undergo a rigorous testing and background process before being hired. After they have been hired, new dispatchers must attend the three-week Basic Dispatcher Course that is certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Typically, their training also includes four additional weeks of classroom training and between 6 – 12 months of on-the-job training before the new dispatcher is allowed to work independently. Even then, almost 50% of the dispatchers hired are not able to successfully complete the training program, due to the demands of the job.
Within the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, we are celebrating the valuable contributions that our public safety dispatchers make on a daily basis. We are incredibly fortunate to have such talented and dedicated professionals who work so hard to serve the public and the deputies. Please join us in thanking them for doing such an excellent job at fulfilling a critical role in public safety.

Prepared by:
Erin M. Brockus, Assistant Communications Manager
News Release Date:
April 9, 2015
Media Follow-Up Contact:
Erin M. Brockus, Assistant Communications Manager
(805) 654-5158

Approved by:
Captain Luis Obregon, Communications Manager

Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

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Ventura County Sheriff - Moorpark Station
610 Spring Road
Moorpark, CA 93021

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