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TBSC Spotlight: Santa Cruz Regional 9-1-1 “Appreciation Week” & Top Things To Know When Calling 911

911 Dispatch TU Collage April 2016Take Back Santa Cruz (TBSC) and its over 13,000 members want to give a heartfelt thank you to all of our 911 Dispatchers during National Public Safety Dispatchers Week for their dedication, hard work and sacrifices that they each make every day to create a better and safer world for all of us.

National Public Safety Dispatchers “Appreciation Week” was initiated by Patricia Anderson of the Contra Costa County CA Sheriff’s Office in 1981 to celebrate and thank those who dedicate their lives to help and serve the public.

In recognition of their hard work

As a way of saying thank you and in recognition of their hard work to assure both the safety of our emergency responders and the community members that are being served, Take Back Santa Cruz (TBSC) volunteers delivered a yummy pizza and salad luncheon from Woodstock’s Pizza along with homemade cupcakes to the day and night shifts of our Santa Cruz Regional 911 Center on Monday, April 11th 2016.

Top things to know when calling 911

And what better way to “Appreciate” our 911 Center staff after a nice luncheon, than for us to seek out some ideas to help out our 911 Dispatchers and also help guide our TBSC community to obtain the best possible service from this dedicated group.  To facilitate this, we spoke with Santa Cruz 911 Regional Center General Manager, Dennis Kidd, about the top things we need to know about when calling 911.

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