In Michigan, the State 911 Committee is privileged to honor the men and women who serve to protect the citizens of our Great Lakes State, paying tribute to telecommunicators and their vital contributions to public safety.
“This is the week we take time to highlight the important role that telecommunicators have in facilitating emergency services and say thank you,” Harriet Miller-Brown, State 911 administrator said.
“It is an honor to celebrate these exemplary individuals who demonstrate the highest levels of professional conduct and extraordinary performance. Their dedication and hard work touches the lives of countless people daily.” 911 centers serve as the primary point for dispatching police, fire, and EMS responses in Michigan.
In addition to answering and dispatching emergency calls, telecommunicators also provide medical pre-arrival instructions, activate weather alerts, additional incident scene response such as Child Protective Service, hospitals, road commission, utility, and public works department notifications; and handle the call-outs for specialized response teams such as search and rescue, activating medical examiners, and hazmat response teams.// Telecommunicators receive calls through many different 911 dialing systems including wireless, traditional telephones, Voice Over the Internet Protocol, and in some counties, via texts.
“911 is the gateway to emergency services for residents and visitors during their time of need,” State 911 committee Chair Jeff Troyer said. “Our well-trained 911 professionals in the State of Michigan answer this need more than six million times each year. I commend these individuals for their exemplary service.”
Quick Facts about 911 in Michigan:
In 1991, the United States Congress designated the second week in April, this year April 8-14, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
The State 911 Committee was established in accordance with Public Act 79 of 1999. It is a 21 member organization that works together to promote the successful development, implementation, and operation of 911 systems across the State of Michigan. |