Eugene
Eugene Police Department welcomes new graduates to Central Lane Communications team
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department is excited to announce the newest graduates of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Basic Telecommunicator training program, who have joined the team at Central Lane Communications.
These individuals have successfully completed an intensive program that has equipped them to serve as 911 call takers for the City of Eugene.
A special congratulations goes to one graduate, honored with the Carol Fagan Academic Achievement Award for exceptional performance during the program.
With their strong communication and problem-solving skills, these graduates are set to be valuable assets to the team.
The department looks forward to their contributions to keeping the community safe.
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