Eugene
The Eugene Police Department is celebrating the National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week!
Eugene, OR – Eugene Police Department officials released the following statement:
“Join us in celebrating the incredible work of our 911 dispatchers during this special week dedicated to recognizing their hard work and dedication.
And what better way to honor their efforts than by joining our team as a 911 dispatcher?
If you possess strong communication skills, the ability to remain calm under pressure, and a passion for making a difference, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
As a 911 Dispatcher, you’ll be the first point of contact in emergencies, providing vital assistance, gathering critical information, and dispatching the appropriate response teams.”
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