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The Pulaski County 911 Communication Center employees 10 full time 911 Communication Officers and 1 full time Chief Communication Officer/911 Coordinator.  Of the 11  911 Communication Officers, all are EMD (Emergency Medical Dispatcher) Certified, which requires them when needed to give emergency medical instructions over the telephone.  All the Communication Officers are IDACS (Indiana Data and Communications System) certified.

On a daily basis 911 communication Officers along with taking all 911 calls, answer all incoming calls to the Sheriff's Office, including calls that come in for the jail division. 911 Communication Officers dispatch Sheriff's DEPUTIES, all County TOWN POLICE, EMS, FIRE and RESCUE. 911 Communication Officers carry out instructions from Deputies, EMS, FIRE and RESCUE.  

Make inquires and entries in IDACS/NCIC system as needed.  Enter all information in CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch).

911 Communication Officers communicate with the general public assessing and meeting their needs.  Operate security doors (touch screen).

Also done on a daily basis is Court generated paper work which entails, entering into IDACS and processing civil papers, entering into IDACS and processing warrants, entering into IDACS and processing Protective Orders, entering into IDACS sex offenders, processing civil attachments and on occasion calling the public for jury duty.

 The Pulaski County 911 Communication Officers are proud to serve the Pulaski Co Community and strive to be well trained and professional at all times.      

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