Hunterdon Countyâs Communications Division, the 911 dispatch center, was recognized by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) for its consistent dedication and distinguished service during the COVID-19 pandemic, Freeholder Matt Holt said.
âCommunications operators have been an integral part of the front lines team during the pandemic,â Freeholder Holt, the boardâs liaison to the County Public Safety Department, said. âTheir dedication to the community has been highlighted by the fact that they havenât been able to work remotely, showing up for each and every shift, serving all of us here in Hunterdon County.â
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Hunterdon County 911 dispatchers lauded for diligence
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
Hunterdon County’s Communications Division, the 911 dispatch center, was recognized by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) for its “consistent dedication and distinguished service during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Freeholder Matt Holt reported at a recent freeholder meeting.
Holt, the board’s liaison to the County Public Safety Department, said, “Communications operators have been an integral part of the front lines team during the pandemic. Their dedication to the community has been highlighted by the fact that they haven’t been able to work remotely, showing up for each and every shift, serving all of us here in Hunterdon County.”