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"County residents who have an emergency should dial 9-1-1 to report their emergency. A 9-1-1 operator will answer your request for service promptly and courteously."
Laurens County E911 Communications Center, also known
as the Laurens County 911 Center, operates 24 hours a
day seven days a week and is responsible for answering
all 911 and non-emergency calls for the citizens of
Laurens County, Georgia. Communications Center personnel
also dispatch Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical
Services for the cities and communities of Dublin, East
Dublin, Brewton, Buckeye, Cadwell, Cedar Grove, Dexter,
Dudley, Lowery, Minter, Montrose, Poplar Springs, Rock
Springs, Rentz and all rural areas of Laurens County.
The citizens of Laurens County are provided quick access
to emergency services by a team of 20 personnel. 1. Receiving incoming calls. When a telephone call is received by the Center either via 911 or on a non-emergency line, the telecommunicater collects the information from the caller. The information is then prioritized for dispatching. 2. Dispatching the call. The operator then dispatches the call to the appropriate agency or agencies. The center is equipped with the latest technology in order to maintain Laurens County's commitment to quality service. The main components include *Enhanced 911, *Emergency Medical Dispatch, and a *Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD).
*Enhanced 911 (E-911) provides Communications Center
personnel with immediate address information on a 911
caller. This information is critical in providing
immediate emergency services to citizens in need.
*The Laurens County 911 Center participates in the Nationally recognized Emergency Medical Dispatch program, that is certified through the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International, Inc. (A.P.C.O.) which trains telecommunicators how to provide callers with life saving instructions on various types of medical emergencies, such as how to control bleeding from a laceration, how to free an object from someone's throat if they are choking, and even how to administer CPR.
*TDD is accessed through 911, allowing callers with
hearing disabilities to seek emergency assistance
without delay. Callers can access the Center by typing a
request which telecommunicators receive and respond to
by typing replies. The Laurens County 911 Center has
state of the art TDD devices which automatically pick up
incoming TDD calls or signals from all phone lines.
Business Office Hours are Monday -
Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Copyright ©2006 Laurens County
Georgia.
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