Eugene
The Eugene Police Department welcomed the newest graduates of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Basic Telecommunicator training program

Eugene, OR – Eugene Police Department officials released the following statement:
“These talented individuals have completed an intensive training program that has prepared them to serve as 911 call takers for the City of Eugene.
Their dedication to public service, along with their exceptional communication and problem-solving skills, make them a valuable asset to our team.
We are proud to have them on board and look forward to the many ways they will contribute to keeping our community safe.
Join us in congratulating our newest graduates and welcoming them to their new roles!
We know they will do great things for our community.”
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