National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week honors 9-1-1 dispatchers
Established in 1981, National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week recognizes the professionals who handle more than 240 million emergency calls annually in the U.S.
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Established in 1981, National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week recognizes the professionals who handle more than 240 million emergency calls annually in the U.S.
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