My social media feeds have been alight with messages of thanks and admiration for this all-too-often unsung group of dedicated professionals.
The Emeryville (CA) Police Department
posted on Facebook
, "The voice on the phone during your emergency is a 911 dispatcher. Once that phone hangs up they rarely hear a thank you. For this EPD is greatly appreciative of our dispatchers and all dispatchers around the country."
The Nevada Highway Patrol
posted
, "This week is a special time when we like to recognize and thank all of our dispatchers. It’s National Public Safety Telecommunications Week. Our dispatchers deal with the same stress and adrenaline-filled situations that our troopers have to deal with on a daily basis. They are the first to answer the call of duty, they truly are the unsung heroes of Law Enforcement. Thank You for all you do for us."
The Sebastopol (CA) Police Department
posted
, "This week is Dispatcher Appreciation Week! Often the first first responders, our dispatchers are those helpful voices you hear on the phone when you call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency line to get information about a dog license or ask to speak with an officer. At Sebastopol PD our dispatchers pull triple duty, also working our front counter and handling our department records. Dispatchers are an essential component of our law enforcement team."
The Elk Grove (CA) Police Department
posted
, "It's National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. Our dispatchers do a great job, often in very difficult circumstances, to deliver public safety resources to people in need of help. They are skilled, compassionate, professionals and we are lucky to have them!"